Tottenham Hotspur are set to send Luka Vuskovic back on loan for another season, with the defender expected to return to Hamburg.
The 19-year-old is one of the best defensive talents in all of Europe, and Spurs are hoping that he will one day be a key part of their team.
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Vuskovic had a great loan spell at Hamburg, helping to keep them in the Bundesliga with six goals from centre-back.
Spurs fans have been hugely excited to see the teenager return from his loan spell this summer, but it seems as though the club have other plans.
Tottenham ready to send Luka Vuskovic back on loan
Tottenham Hotspur are ready to send Luka Vuskovic back on loan to Hamburg next season, according to The Independent.
The youngster is expected to sign a new contract with the North London club and then return to the Bundesliga for another season.
Vuskovic has made it clear he wants to spend another year at Hamburg with the dream of playing with his older brother, Mario, who is currently suspended until November.
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Vuskovic also has interest from Bayern Munich and Barcelona following his impressive performances in the German top-flight.
However, a permanent move seems very unlikely, with his long-term future very much being at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Tottenham fans are desperate to keep Luka Vuskovic
Tottenham fans are desperate to keep Vuskovic next season and pair him with Micky van de Ven.
With Cristian Romero set to leave Spurs, the young Croat seems like the ideal replacement for the captain.
Following the news about Vuskovic being sent back out on loan, Spurs fans have taken to social media to make their feelings clear.
- “Best young defender in the world, who has a ceiling to go on to be one of the best centre-backs in the world, and we want to loan him out to Hamburg.”
- “He’s clearly ready for first-team football. Why send him out on loan again?
- “Why? He is better than the defenders we currently have… This is the reason Spurs have finished 17th back-to-back, no brains at the club.”
- “First of all, Hamburg is far below his level, and secondly, in any case, there better be a break clause in his loan for when we inevitably start getting injuries.”
- “Why would we loan him back out again, especially to the same club that isn’t a step up or at the level he should be playing at?”
Tottenham could take a leaf out of Arsenal’s book and the way they handled William Saliba’s development, meaning another loan could be great.
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