Tottenham Hotspur believe that Luka Vuskovic is the ultimate professional, having been so impressed by his professionalism during pre-season.
Vuskovic is emerging as one of the best young talents in Europe as he continues to impress on loan in the Bundesliga.
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Over recent weeks, Vuskovic has earned praise from legends like Lothar Matthaus following his goal and Man of the Match display against Bayern Munich.
The North London club are well aware of the talent they have on their hands, but they are now leaving him to his own devices at HSV, given how professional he is.
Luka Vuskovic on what Tottenham have told him
Tottenham Hotspur informed Luka Vuskovic before his loan move that they trust him to sort everything by himself at HSV.
The defender has regular contact with the scouting chief, nutritionist and physiotherapist, although the club saw the work he did with his diet and training during pre-season.
When asked what sort of communication he has with Tottenham, Vuskovic told tportal: “I talk to their scouting chief, nutritionist and physiotherapist a lot.
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“When I was there for two months, they saw that I was a professional and that they didn’t have to watch me every step of the way. They trust me with my diet, training and everything, and that means a lot to me.”
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Tottenham want Vuskovic to return next season, despite the defender’s desire to remain in Germany for at least another season.
Vuskovic wants to play with his brother, Mario, at HSV, who is currently serving a ban which is due to end in November 2026.
The 18-year-old will want to be playing regularly, but right now, it would be tricky for him to start over either Micky van de Ven or Cristian Romero.
Luka Vuskovic on playing in the Premier League
Vuskovic insists that he is not thinking about playing for Spurs or in the Premier League, and will only cross that bridge in the summer.
“The Bundesliga is also a very difficult league. It’s hard for me to say anything about the Premier League now, but I’m telling you, I’m not thinking too much about it or stressing myself,” he said.
“Let’s do this season properly, and then we’ll see in the summer what happens next.”