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·7 June 2026
Teenage star Luka Vuskovic open to leaving Tottenham Hotspur this summer

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·7 June 2026


Tottenham Hotspur face the unsettling prospect of losing their most prized young asset before he has even played a senior minute for the club.
Croatian defender Luka Vuskovic is open to a move this summer, after impressing in the Bundesliga during a standout season-long loan at Hamburger SV.
Vuskovic moved to Germany to continue his development and anchored a defence that helped HSV secure top-flight safety.
His impressive defensive fundamentals were complemented by a notable attacking threat. He scored six goals from central defence and earned a well-deserved spot in the Bundesliga Team of the Season.
However, his impressive individual success has created a dilemma as Vuskovic is reportedly reluctant to return to London, where Spurs narrowly avoided relegation to the Championship after a turbulent season.
Vuskovic recently acknowledged that he is torn about his next career move. He wants to stay in Germany and play alongside his brother, Mario Vuskovic, once his footballing ban concludes this autumn.
The main positive for Tottenham is Vuskovic’s soaring market value. Signed from Hajduk Split in 2023 for just under €14 million, the ‘huge talent’ is now valued at around €60m.
With a contract running until June 2030, Tottenham retain significant leverage.
Any decision about Vuskovic’s future is expected after the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The teenager is part of Croatia’s defensive unit as they prepare to face England, Ghana and Panama in Group L.
If he replicates his Bundesliga form on the global stage, Tottenham could be at the centre of a bidding war.







































