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Dele Alli opens talks over new Tottenham deal that will see him smash through the £100,000-a-week barrier

England star to bag wages on a par with top earners Harry Kane and Hugo Lloris and fend off interest of top European teams

DELE ALLI has opened talks over a new deal at Tottenham.

The England superstar is set to smash through the £100,000-a-week barrier and catch up top earners Harry Kane and Hugo Lloris.

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Dele Alli is set to commit his long-term future to Spurs

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Mauricio Pochettino will tie the England star down to a deal worth more than £100,000-a-week

Dele, 21, only agreed fresh terms a year ago and is tied to the club for another four full seasons.

But despite that, Spurs want to keep one of the Premier League’s biggest stars happy and reward him for his progress since arriving from MK Dons just over two years ago.

Since breaking into the first team, Dele has had two contract extensions and is widely reported to be on £50,000-a-week.

But with Europe’s elite clubs monitoring him, a new deal will make sure he is settled as the North London side move into their new stadium.

Dele is also understood to be considering a change of agent from Impact Sports Management, who negotiated his last contract.

His family will help with a new deal but Dele has more than a year left on his rep agreement with Impact — and the FA are clamping down on players changing agents mid-contract.

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Dele Alli’s new deal will put him on a par with the wages made by the likes of Harry Kane

Dele and his pals failed to make an impact at Wembley again yesterday as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Swansea.

However, boss Mauricio Pochettino blamed ref Mike Dean for failing to award a “clear” penalty.

Serge Aurier appeared to have been tripped by Jordan Ayew but Dean gave a free-kick to Swansea instead.

Dean insisted Aurier had handled the ball before Ayew made his challenge.

But Pochettino said: “It is so clear. What is not clear is why Mike Dean justified in front of our players that it was handball but it was not handball.

“It was unlucky. We did not get the one penalty we deserved. The referee had a no-good afternoon.”

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