Tottenham Hotspur loanee Luka Vuskovic has admitted that he would love to stay at Hamburg next season, despite links to Bayern Munich.
Vuskovic is quickly becoming one of Europe’s best young talents due to his incredible performances in the Bundesliga this season.
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Last week, Vuskovic was praised by Lothar Matthaus following his goal and Man of the Match performance against Bayern Munich.
Bayern have been linked with a move for Vuskovic, with Ivan Rakitic recently calling for him to make the switch to the Allianz Arena.
The 18-year-old’s future is now very much up in the air, with a three-way tug of war taking place between Tottenham, HSV and Bayern.
Luka Vuskovic wants to stay at Hamburg next season
Luka Vuskovic claims his ‘biggest wish right now’ is to stay another season at Hamburg and play alongside his brother, Mario.
Mario is currently serving a ban from football and is not due back until November 2026, which means the Spurs star would need to stay another season.
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Tottenham are keen to keep Vuskovic; however, the defender desires to stay another year on loan in the Bundesliga with HSV.
When asked about links to Bayern, Vuskovic told tportal: “Yeah, I heard that. I don’t know what will happen; we’ll talk about it in the summer.
“Tottenham is also wondering something because I’m their player until 2030, so after my possible appearance at the World Cup, we’ll see what we’ll do and how to proceed.”
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The defender went on to explain how his dream is to feature alongside his brother when he returns for HSV in November.
“As for me, I wouldn’t mind staying at HSV, in fact. Mario should start playing in the fall, so I’d get the chance to play with him, which is my biggest wish right now. You know how football is, you never know what’s going to happen,” he added.
The North London club now have a big decision to make over the defender’s short-term future and what sort of role they are prepared to offer him.
Right now, Spurs have Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven as their first-choice defenders, although there are big doubts over their futures.
Luka Vuskovic makes Harry Kane claim
Vuskovic has stated that Harry Kane is the toughest opponent he has faced during his career so far.
Vuskovic really impressed against Kane last weekend, as he helped HSV earn a shock draw against the German champions.
The Spurs loanee said: “Harry Kane. He’s incredibly difficult to play against because he sees everything.
“Whenever he has the ball at his feet, he’ll do something. Either an assist or a goal if he’s in the penalty area. Probably the toughest striker I’ve played against for sure.”