Tottenham Hotspur defender Luka Vuskovic has already decided that he will remain on loan in Germany next season.
The defender has been outstanding for Hamburg in the Bundesliga this season and is one of Europe’s finest young talents.
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Vuskovic has already scored three Bundesliga goals, including the 2025 Goal of the Season, highlighting that he is also a threat in the opposition’s penalty area.
The 18-year-old is now keen to remain in Northern Germany next season, which will be a big disappointment for many Spurs fans, who were excited to see him.
Luka Vuskovic will not return to Tottenham next season
Luka Vuskovic will not return to Tottenham next season as he wants to remain at Hamburg, according to Paul O’Keefe.
Firstly, the teenager does not believe he is ready for Premier League football and to be playing for a club like Spurs.
Vuskovic has been very methodical with his career so far and wants to ensure he is regularly getting minutes to develop as a player.
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Right now, it’s tricky to see him starting over Cristian Romero or Micky van de Ven, despite the Dutchman being linked with Liverpool.
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He is also keen to play with his brother, Mario, next season, who also plays for Hamburg, but is currently serving a ban from football.
Tottenham will be disappointed by his decision, as the Croatian would still get plenty of minutes next season, even as just a squad option.
Bayern Munich were recently offered Vuskovic; however, the German giants have decided to decline the chance to sign him for now.
Luka Vuskovic impresses in Hamburg derby
Vuskovic really impressed in the Hamburg derby on Saturday, helping his team keep a clean sheet.
After the game, the German media were full of praise for the youngster and hailed his maturity in the derby.
Hamburger Abendblatt wrote: “The 18-year-old played with the composure of a 38-year-old in the derby.
“The defender was also once again the team’s most dangerous player in front of goal. That says a lot about HSV’s attacking problems.”