Tottenham are confident of agreeing new contracts for three of their key players in the coming weeks.

The club are keen to renew the terms of Jan Vertonghen, Christian Eriksen and Erik Lamela and all are happy at White Hart Lane after playing key roles in this title-chasing season.

Spurs have been working on Eriksen’s deal since the start of the campaign and both parties are hopeful of reaching a solution that would see the Dane collect a substantial rise on his current wages, which is thought to be about £30,000 a week.

Vertonghen, meanwhile, is under contract until the summer of 2018 and before he was injured in January, he had been one of Spurs’s best players this term.

The Belgian, who earns about £40,000 a week, is settled in London and has an outstanding central defensive partnership with international team-mate Toby Alderweireld.

Lamela is one of Tottenham’s higher earners following his club record £30million move from Roma in the summer of 2013 but is due to be rewarded for his much improved form this season.

Spurs considered selling the 24‑year-old Argentine after two difficult campaigns at White Hart Lane but he has become an important player for Mauricio Pochettino’s side this term, scoring nine times and registering six assists. Six of those goals have come in the Europa League, with him scoring a hat-trick against Monaco in December.