Tottenham Hotspur youngster Luka Vušković has emerged as one of the most sought-after young defenders in Europe following an outstanding campaign in the Bundesliga.
The Croatian talent impressed throughout the season and has subsequently attracted interest from several elite clubs across the continent. Despite the growing attention, his immediate focus remains firmly on international duty.
Vušković’s brother, Mario, currently plays for Hamburg and is serving a doping suspension that runs until November. The Spurs defender has previously spoken about his desire to return to the German club on loan next season so he can play alongside his brother once again.
Speaking recently, the 19-year-old admitted that his future remains uncertain and that he is fully committed to Tottenham for now.
“I don’t know. At the moment, I’m a Tottenham player. Whatever happens, will happen,” Vušković said.
Reports from England recently suggested that Tottenham are keen to extend the defender’s contract before sending him out on loan for further development. However, suggestions of a return to Hamburg have already been dismissed by sources in both Germany and Croatia.
Vušković Halts Transfer Discussions
According to Sportske Novosti, a move back to Hamburg this summer is highly unlikely. The Croatian outlet also claims that several major clubs have already approached the defender with offers.
Despite the strong interest, Vušković has reportedly instructed both his representatives and Tottenham to put all transfer discussions on hold.
The young centre-back is determined to avoid distractions ahead of the upcoming FIFA World Cup, having seen how transfer speculation affected players in previous tournaments. The report points to fellow Croatian Ivan Rakitić, whose move from Sevilla to Barcelona dominated headlines during the 2014 World Cup.
Reliable sources cited by Sportske Novosti claim that Vušković has informed his agent and Tottenham to immediately suspend all negotiations until after the tournament concludes, allowing him to focus entirely on his national team responsibilities.
As things stand, no decision has been made regarding where the highly-rated defender will play his football next season.
Tottenham Hold Strong Position
With Vušković tied to Tottenham until 2030, Spurs remain in a commanding position regarding his future. The defender is currently valued at around €60 million by Transfermarkt, giving the North London club significant leverage in any potential negotiations.
Whether Tottenham choose to integrate him into the first team, send him out on loan, or listen to offers from interested clubs, they are under no pressure to make a quick decision and could demand a substantial fee for one of Europe’s brightest defensive prospects.