Nur die Raute
·28 de novembro de 2025
No chance for HSV? Barça join the race for Vuskovic!

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·28 de novembro de 2025

With his consistently strong performances, Luka Vuskovic is causing a stir across Europe. Even FC Barcelona has the teenager in their sights.
A real transfer frenzy has erupted around Luka Vuskovic. While the 18-year-old impresses week after week in Hamburg, international interest is rapidly growing. Tottenham fans are loudly demanding the immediate return of the defensive talent after the recent Champions League defeat in Paris, but there's reassurance for HSV: The loan can according to Mopo information only be terminated early if several Spurs defenders are injured. Currently, there's no indication that Vuskovic will leave HSV before summer 2025.
The more pressing question is: What happens next? Tottenham has full control, as Vuskovic's contract in North London runs until 2030. Rumors of an imminent contract extension have been denied, but a discussion between the club and the player's side is likely to happen soon. It will be crucial to see what role the Spurs envision for the Croatian in the coming season.
Meanwhile, Vuskovic's management is receiving calls with the highest regularity: As reported by Mopo, numerous top European clubs have already inquired. Particularly noteworthy: FC Barcelona is also seriously considering the defensive jewel. Although the Catalans are primarily looking for a left center-back, Vuskovic is still on the list.
And HSV? Many Hamburg fans dream of another loan and even of Luka one day playing alongside his older brother Mario. The young talent's desire to play with the returning player after the end of the doping ban fuels this hope. A one-year extension of the loan is therefore not entirely ruled out.
But realistically, it means: The hotter the poker game and the stronger Vuskovic becomes, the smaller the chance for HSV. Especially since another loan would likely only be considered if they maintain their league status.
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