Tottenham player talks about Real Madrid transfer wish – Immediate future goals

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Tottenham Hotspur’s Luka Vušković has indicated he’s wanted to play for Real Madrid from a young age.

The Croatia international mentioned Real Madrid during a lengthy interview with Sport Klub.

The centre-back arrived at Tottenham in July, after Spurs agreed a deal with Hajduk Split in September 2023.

Vušković had to fight with Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven for a place at Tottenham this season. He was well aware it difficult and therefore, ended up joining Hamburg SV on loan last summer.

The 18-year-old played six matches for the Bundesliga club and that was enough for him to showcase his qualities. The fine displays have helped the Tottenham man return to the national team squad in October.

His goals are to continue impressing for Hamburg this season in order to make it to the 2026 World Cup with Croatia. The Spurs owned player mentioned this when asked about his plans for the near and the distant future.

“One goal is to help HSV as much as possible and qualify for the World Cup with Croatia and be at the World Cup. Those are my main goals for now. What will happen after that, I don’t know. I hope everything will be great like it has been so far and that’s it,” he said.

The young defender was then asked if there’s a club, apart from Hajduk Split, he wanted to play for since he was a kid. This is when he talked about his Real Madrid wish.

“Well… Real Madrid is Real Madrid, but every club you play for is an honour and a privilege. I don’t have a particular club other than Hajduk,” Vušković explained.

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