Tottenham Hotspur’s Luka Vušković has been on loan at Hamburg SV since last summer.
In September 2023, Spurs agreed a deal with Hajduk Split for him to arrive at the north London club in July. Prior to his arrival at Tottenham, he had loan spells at Radomiak Radom and KVC Westerlo.
Hamburger Abendblatt, an outlet local to the Bundesliga side, have published an interview with the Tottenham owned player.
When asked who manages his career, the 18-year-old admits he’s been pleased with his choices and development so far.
“Of course, I have an agent,” he said.
“Tottenham also decide which club is best for my development. Every step so far has been perfect for me. At Radom, I was guaranteed playing time if I trained well. Poland is a physically strong league. In Belgium, the intensity and quality were even higher. So, I’m taking it one step at a time.”
Tottenham have inserted a clause to cut short his loan stay in January.
Two months ago, SHZ stated Thomas Frank’s side can exercise it if they’re hit by injuries. The Croatia international now insists his focus is to stay at Hamburg SV until the end of this season.
“I haven’t discussed that [returning in January] with Tottenham. My focus is on HSV. I expect to be able to stay here until the end of the season. HSV is a great club. I’m very happy here,” Vušković explained.
The Tottenham man’s brother, Mario, is also at Hamburg SV. The latter is currently serving a long-term ban until the end of next year.
On October 23rd, the defender expressed his desire to extend his stay at Hamburg SV beyond this season to play alongside Mario. Fast forward to December and Luka has now reiterated his transfer wish.
“It’s my dream to play alongside my brother at HSV. I would give everything for that. Tottenham knows that too. But I’m their player and I’m under contract there. In football, you never know what will happen in the coming months. We’ll decide at the right time,” he added.