Alexis Tsipras is putting the final touches on a new reform plan to win urgently needed bailout cash. <br /><br /> But will the Greek Prime Minister offer enough to satisfy the creditors?<br /><br /> That is the big question ahead of tonight’s deadline for new proposals to head off the now very real threat of Athens crashing out of the Eurozone.<br /><br /> “Everything is going very well,” said the Greek defence minister, Panos Kammenos, after crisis talks. “Nobody should be worried. Everything will be fine. Very soon, we will be fine.”<br /><br /> When a reporter asked if there would be an agreement, he responded: “We will get it all.”<br /><br /> Even though the public said no last weekend to the last deal proposed by European creditors, experts predict that Greece will offer measures worth more than in the previous talks.<br /><br /> Analyst Jason Manolopoulos said: “Tsipras previously had agreed to the Juncker programme after it had expired which was eight billion euros of measures, and now we’re probably talking about 12 to 15 billion euro