Tottenham defender Luka Vuskovic is returning to Spurs this summer following the conclusion of his loan spell with Hamburger SV
Luka Vuskovic has revealed his Tottenham future will not be decided until after the World Cup.
The highly-rated central defender is set to feature at this summer's tournament with Croatia as rumours continue to swirl.
A number of top European clubs are said to be interested in the 19-year-old but for now, he's focused on his country.
He told Croatian media: "Well, honestly, I don't know anything yet. I haven't talked to any clubs or agents, so I'm just focused on the World Cup now, and after the World Cup, whatever happens, I think every option is a good path for me, so I don't need to think too much about anything."
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In a separate interview with Nova TV, Vuskovic also appeared to rule out a second loan to Hamburger SV and also had his say on Roberto De Zerbi, who he could work under in N17.
He said: “Playing with my brother at HSV would be a dream and a dream come true for me, but it’s hardly possible. I don’t know what else to say except - impossible.
“I think he’s [De Zerbi] a top-class coach. He likes attacking football, he likes build-up play, and I really like that. I hope we’ll work well together in the future.”
Vuskovic excelled in Germany, earning a spot in the Bundesliga Team of the Season after scoring six times for Hamburg.
Tottenham are stacked with centre-backs though as they are also poised to seal the signing of Marcos Senesi on a free transfer from Bournemouth.
They also have Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, Kevin Danso, Radu Dragusin, Kota Takai and Ashley Phillips on their books.
De Zerbi is expected to be backed heavily in the summer transfer market too, meaning there will be scope for reinvestment.
Romero's future is in doubt even though he only signed a new long-term contract last summer.
Meanwhile, Micky van de Ven has also been linked with the likes of Manchester United and Liverpool in recent months but there's hope he can be convinced to stay as he has thrived in a leadership role under De Zerbi.