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DELE ALLI has signed a new six-year Tottenham deal keeping him at the club until 2024.
The 22-year-old midfielder will double his wages to around £140,000-a-week with the new contract.
The England star's deal was set to expire at the end of the 2021-22 season so club bosses have moved quickly to tie him down.
Alli's commitment to the club is a huge boost as they undergo a period of turmoil while waiting to move into their new ground - which will not open until next year.
In a video message, Alli said: "Hi guys, it's Dele. I just want to say thank you all for all your support so far. It's an honour for me to sign a new contract at this club that's done so much for me so far.
"Hopefully many more great memories to come."
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But curiously, Mauricio Pochettino was not present in the photos that marked Alli's new deal.
The Spurs boss - who Real Madrid want to become their next manager - usually poses with his arm around a player.
Former MK Dons star Alli has also been linked with the La Liga giants.
But this new bumper deal is designed to keep him out of their clutches and at the forefront of the club alongside Harry Kane.
Alli came on as a 75th-minute sub in last night's 1-0 defeat to Manchester City at Wembley.
That was his first appearance in just over a month as he battled back to fitness following a hamstring injury.
Spurs did not make a single summer signing but managed to keep some of their most important players.
Kane signed a new £200,000-a-week deal in June that will also keep him at the club until 2024.
Erik Lamela, Heung-min Son and Davinson Sanchez also put pen to paper on new contracts.
Alli has enjoyed a meteoric rise since joining from MK for £5million in 2015.
He has bagged 48 goals in 153 appearances for Spurs and established himself as a regular in Gareth Southgate's side with 31 caps to date.