Tottenham transfer news: Danny Drinkwater rejects new and improved £80,000-a-week Foxes deal amid Spurs interest
Mauricio Pochettino keeping close eye on Drinkwater as desperate Foxes prepare even bigger £100,000 per week offer
DANNY DRINKWATER has already rejected an new improved deal by Leicester to keep him at the club - with Tottenham circling around to sign the England international.
After it emerged the title winning midfielder was being targeted by other big top flight teams, the Foxes moved quickly to hold fresh talks last week.
An initial deal worth £80,000-a-week was rejected by his representatives, and Leicester are now preparing a package closer to £100,000 in order to give him more parity with the other key players who helped win the title last season - such as who recently signed a new deal.
The 26-year-old signed a four-year deal on £30,000 per week in 2014, but after their shock Premier League title victory last campaign, he is in line for improved terms on a two-year extension - along with most of the first team squad.
Last month SunSport revealed how 's Tottenham were keeping a keen eye on Drinkwater's situation after the Foxes delayed in improving his deal.
Leicester's perceived lack of urgency had led to the Drinkwater wondering about his worth to the club, alerting title rivals this summer.
The former Manchester United youngster has scored 13 goals in 177 games since joining the then-Championship side in 2012.
Spurs signed fellow enforcer from Southampton this summer but are lacking depth in the centre of midfield, with Drinkwater potentially fitting the bill.