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Brighton test Tottenham resolve with Vuskovic push

·By Junior Yekini
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Brighton test Tottenham resolve with Vuskovic push

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Luka Vuskovic is at the centre of growing transfer interest after an impressive loan spell in Germany raised his profile across Europe.

The 19-year-old centre-back was signed by Tottenham Hotspur from Hajduk Split in the summer of 2024 before being immediately sent on loan to Hamburger SV. He adapted quickly to senior football in the Bundesliga and produced a standout campaign in terms of both defensive output and goals.

Across the season, Vuskovic made 28 league appearances, starting 27 of them, and scored six goals from defence. His performances have not gone unnoticed, with a growing list of top clubs monitoring his development ahead of the summer window.

Chelsea, Inter Milan, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig have all been linked with interest in the Croatia youth international. Now The Athletic reports that Brighton & Hove Albion have entered the race and are prepared to make a significant move.

The Premier League side are said to have submitted a £30m offer, underlining their intent to beat off competition for one of Europe’s most highly rated young defenders. That figure reflects both his potential and his immediate impact at senior level during his spell in Germany.

Brighton’s approach is understood to be driven by their continued strategy of investing in young, high-ceiling talent with resale value and development upside. For Tottenham, the situation presents a decision that balances long-term planning with the immediate realities of squad depth and player development pathways.

The north London club secured Vuskovic on a long-term contract running until 2030, placing them in a strong negotiating position. Hamburg would also be keen to retain the defender following his successful loan spell, having benefited from his consistency and availability throughout the season. Vuskovic’s camp are believed to be open to a move that guarantees regular first-team football, a factor that could influence discussions if Tottenham entertain offers.

While interest from elite European clubs remains active, Brighton’s willingness to move early could shape the direction of negotiations. The coming weeks are expected to determine whether Tottenham integrate the youngster into their long-term plans or consider cashing in on his rising value.

For now, Vuskovic stands as one of the most closely watched young defenders heading into the summer window, with multiple pathways opening up after a breakthrough campaign in Germany.