‘Unbelievable’ teenager has just arrived in London after officially becoming a Tottenham player

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Tottenham Hotspur have a big season ahead as new manager Thomas Frank looks to turn their domestic fortunes around and also impress in the Champions League.

Spurs are also off the mark in the transfer window, having taken up their option to sign Mathys Tel permanently from Bayern Munich.

Under Ange Postecoglou, Tottenham also came a long way in terms of giving game time to young players, and it will be hoped that Frank can do the same.

Now, an “unbelievable” teenager who has officially become a Tottenham player appears to have confirmed on his social media that he is now in London.

Luka Vuskovic arrives in London after officially joining Tottenham

The player in question is Luka Vuskovic, who is now on the books at Tottenham after they agreed a deal with Hajduk Split for him in 2023.

The 18-year-old defender – who spent last season on loan at Belgian side Westerlo – has already been capped for Croatia at senior international level.

Vuskovic took to Instagram stories on Thursday evening with a picture of Big Ben at Westminster, and tagged the location too.

It looks as though the youngster is taking in the sights of one of the world’s most famous cities, one that he will now call home, ahead of starting his time at Tottenham.

Luka Vuskovic already has enough experience to play for Thomas Frank next season

For the most part, 18-year-old footballers will usually be plying their trade at youth level and might be on the fringes of the first-team at best.

However, Vuskovic is not a typical 18-year-old footballer – he has already accrued enough first-team experience to really give Frank food for thought.

Vuskovic has made 36 competitive appearances for Westerlo, along with 11 for Hajduk Split and 14 for Radomiak Radom. He has also won one cap for Croatia.

Obviously the Premier League will be a completely different proposition, so the “unbelievable” Vuskovic may need some time to get used to the new competition.

Nevertheless, considering how much experience he already has, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him get senior minutes early on in the season.

All things considered, it’s shaping up to be an exciting 2025/26 campaign for Tottenham.

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