Tottenham are now readying a bumper new contract offer for manager Antonio Conte.
Italian outlet la Repubblica claim that Daniel Levy is going to try and extend the Italian’s current deal, which runs until 2023, to 2025.
He is reportedly set for a pay rise from €15 million per season (£13 million) to €20 million (£17.4 million) and access to a £174 million transfer budget.
That war chest could be boosted even further by a stadium naming rights deal with Google which is currently in negotiations.

Conte to be offered new contract
The report says Conte is waiting for proposals from Real Madrid and Paris Saint Germain while he considers his future.
The report claims that there is uncertainty over Carlo Ancelotti’s future with the European champions despite his successful return.
PSG are seemingly constantly in a state of flux and they need a manager to get the best out of their stars and win the Champions League, although it seems Conte’s high discipline approach is at odds with the superstar culture in the French capital.
On the plus side, the report claims that as things stand, the idea of going back to former club Juventus doesn’t appeal to Conte.
Conte has rightly been called ‘world class’ by Spurs defender Ben Davies and he currently has his side level on points with reigning champions Manchester City.
Another huge game awaits tonight against Manchester United, who were linked with Conte before he took the Tottenham job.
Spurs are apparently hopeful Conte will sign his new deal during the mid-season World Cup, which would be a huge boost for everyone connected with the club.
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