Hamburg manager Merlin Polzin has expressed his desire to extend the loan deal of impressive Tottenham Hotspur teenager Luka VuÅ¡koviÄ.
The 18-year-old joined the German side last summer and has since become instrumental to HSVâs survival bid. Starting all but two of their league matches, the talented central defender has scored four goals and won the Bundesliga Rookie of the Month on three separate occasions.
Despite acknowledging the difficulty of retaining VuÅ¡koviÄ on loan for the 2026â27 season, Polzin made a public plea to keep the Croatian for another term.
âIâm a man of conviction. Of course, I also believe in things that seem impossible, even if theyâre just a bit romantic about football,â the Hamburg manager said, as reported by Bild. âNevertheless, thereâs a clear contractual agreement between the clubs.
âWeâre very grateful that we found a solution last summer. It was very clear from the start with Lukaâs camp that he only wanted to join HSV. The communication with Tottenham is extremely professional, both last summer and now. Weâd be very interested in him continuing to wear the HSV jersey.â
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Tottenhamâs £12 million ($16.1 million) outlay on VuÅ¡koviÄ now appears an absolute steal. The youngster, who made his senior Croatia debut in June and should feature at the 2026 World Cup, has been a transformative figure for Hamburg.
Not only has VuÅ¡koviÄ been a defensive powerhouse for Die Rothosen, heâs proven extremely capable with the ball at his feet and a regular attacking provider from set piecesâhis extraordinary scorpion kick in the 3â2 victory over Werder Bremen was even voted as the Bundesligaâs Goal of the Month for December.
âItâs not just about winning headers and tackles or scoring goals: heâs somebody who can organise a defence. Thatâs something you find very rarely,â Germany legend and Ballon dâOr winner Lothar Matthäus said of VuÅ¡koviÄ last month.
âAt the age of 18, he plays as if he had already played three World Cups! Even when I was 30, I didnât see what he saw at 18.â
VuÅ¡koviÄ was even named Bundesliga Player of the Season for the first half of the campaign, scooping 60% of the vote and beating the likes of Harry Kane, Luis DÃaz and Michael Olise in the polls.
How Luka Vuskovicâs Brother Could Influence Summer Decision
Spurs will almost certainly want VuÅ¡koviÄ to return to north London after his appearance at the World Cup, welcoming a much-needed warm body into a struggling side lacking depth in the heart of defence. That issue could be exacerbated by the potential exit of Cristian Romero over the summer.
However, VuÅ¡koviÄ has admitted heâs open to staying in the Bundesliga with HSV, insisting no final decision has been made on his short or long-term future.
âI donât know what will happen; weâll talk about that in the summer. Tottenham is also being talked about because Iâm their player until 2030,â he told TPortal. "So, after my eventual appearance at the World Cup, weâll see what weâll do and how to proceed. As for me, I wouldnât mind staying at HSV, in fact.â
VuÅ¡koviÄâs brother, Mario, currently plays for Hamburg, but is serving a four-year doping ban which wonât be completed until November 2026. To play with his brother, the Tottenham loanee will have to extend his stay in Germany, something heâs opened up about previously.
âMario should start playing in the fall, so Iâd get the chance to play with him, which is my biggest wish at the moment. You know how football is, you never know what will happen.â
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