Staying at HSV? When Vuskovic will decide his future | OneFootball

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Staying at HSV? When Vuskovic will decide his future

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The HSV loan of Luka Vuskovic has gone completely according to plan so far. In just 18 competitive matches, the only 18-year-old center-back has played his way into the spotlight of the football world.

Despite all the sporting euphoria and recent reports from a Tottenham insider suggesting that Vuskovic would also play in Hamburg next year, his future remains open.


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According to these reports, a decision will definitely not be made in the short term, but only in the summer. As Sport Bild reports, both Vuskovic and his father can basically imagine staying at HSV for another season. However, the decisive moment for this is clearly defined. “We will decide after the World Cup how things will continue, what is best for me,” Vuskovic told the magazine. This makes the tournament in Canada, Mexico, and the USA a key moment for his future planning. The youngster’s big goal is to participate in the World Cup.

HSV depends on Spurs’ decision

In sporting terms, Vuskovic already has everything it takes to compete at the highest level. In June 2025, he made his debut for the Croatian national team, and in November he played the full 90 minutes in a World Cup qualifier for the first time. At HSV, the teenager is also impressing across the board and is among the best defenders in the Bundesliga in almost every category. It is therefore only logical that the Rothosen would have no objection to another year with Vuskovic.

However, the final say rests with Tottenham Hotspur. The Premier League club has the top talent under contract until 2030 and will decide whether Vuskovic will be planned as an immediate regular or loaned out again. There is competition, but regular playing time is by no means out of the question. A permanent signing is financially unrealistic for HSV, but another loan is conceivable—provided the Spurs agree.

Another factor that should by no means be neglected is HSV’s own sporting development. Sporting director Claus Costa recently made it clear that staying in the league is a basic prerequisite for any plans. If this is achieved, the dream of Vuskovic staying on at least cautiously lives on. However, the final answer will probably only come after the World Cup.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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