Inside Futbol
·12 Juni 2026
I Told You – Luka Vuskovic Tottenham Hotspur Exit Doesn’t Surprise Ex-Spurs Star

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·12 Juni 2026

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Former Tottenham Hotspur star Ramon Vega has claimed that the latest developments surrounding Luka Vuskovic are playing out just as he predicted.
The Croatian enjoyed a breakthrough campaign with Hamburg in the Bundesliga, establishing himself as one of the most exciting young centre-backs in European football.
His performances even caught the attention of Barcelona, with a member of Hamburg’s technical staff suggesting that a fee of €70m would not be enough to lure him away from north London.
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Vuskovic has also acknowledged the importance of regular football at this stage of his development, with game time viewed as a key factor in his next career decision.
Speculation surrounding the 19-year-old intensified recently when it emerged that he is ‘open to leaving’ north London this summer in search of greater opportunities.

Brighton & Hove Albion have now made a £30m offer and are believed to have reached a full verbal agreement with the Croatian as they attempt to finalise a deal.
Spurs supporters will be disappointed by the prospect, with the centre-back widely viewed as one of the club’s standout young talents and a player who could leave a lingering sense of what might have been.
Reacting to the latest developments involving Vuskovic, Vega pointed out that this was an outcome he predicted.
“Crazy.”

Should a move away from north London materialise, Vuskovic would leave without making a single competitive appearance for Tottenham despite arriving three years ago.
The Lilywhites could still look to protect their long-term interests through a buy-back clause or a significant sell-on percentage, though the extent to which Brighton would be willing to accommodate such terms remains unclear.
While they are attempting to land Vuskovic, Spurs are also working on a move for Seagulls centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke, with a deal potentially set to be completed ‘possibly by Sunday’.
Roberto De Zerbi’s side have already completed two signings this summer, as the Italian’s transfer strategy has found approval







































