Raheem Sterling 'will be offered a new contract and significant pay rise' by Manchester City to ensure the England star is with the club for the peak years of his career.
City will reportedly prioritise new deals for Sterling and Kevin De Bruyne after manager Pep Guardiola committed to the club until 2023.
Talks over securing Belgian De Bruyne's future at the Etihad Stadium are progressing well and he is expected to sign a contract worth £350,000-a-week lasting until 2025.
And the Sunday Mirror report City's hopes that Sterling, 25, will also extend his contract in the wake of the Guardiola news.
Sterling's current £300,000-a-week still has more than two years to run but City believe there is still much more to come from the forward as his market value rises.
He has developed into a world class player during Guardiola's time in charge. Having scored 10 goals in the manager's first season, Sterling has since returned 23, 25 and 31 goals, winning two Premier League titles, the FA Cup and three League Cups.
His importance to City is underlined by the fact he has been involved in every one of their matches so far this season, starting all three in the Champions League and seven of eight in the Premier League.
Sterling has so far scored five times and contributed four assists.
He was a late substitute in Saturday's 2-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur having returned early from international duty with England.
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Wan-Bissaka: More money in my pocket then 😏