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Better Than Gvardiol? Real Madrid and Liverpool Keeping Tabs on Tottenham's Luka Vuskovic
Liverpool and Real Madrid are among several top clubs monitoring Tottenham Hotspur's highly-rated 18-year-old Croatian centre-back Luka Vušković, currently shining on loan at Hamburger SV in the Bundesliga.[1][2][3]
Vušković, standing at 1.93m, has impressed scouts with his performances, establishing himself as one of Hamburg's standout players. Since December, he has scored three to four goals in 21 appearances, showcasing exceptional ball-playing skills that rank highly among Bundesliga centre-backs per FotMob stats. Described as a "modern defensive artist" with the "complete package", he is seen as a generational talent capable of becoming world-class.[2][3][4]
Liverpool have dispatched special representatives throughout the season to assess his adaptability to English football's tempo, a interest dating back to his days at Hajduk Split in the UEFA Youth League. The Reds view him as a potential long-term successor to Virgil van Dijk, adding depth to their defence alongside interest in Spurs teammate Micky van de Ven. Real Madrid regard him as superior to Josko Gvardiol, while PSG see him as perfect for Ligue 1. Manchester City are also in the mix.[1][2][3][4]
Tottenham, who signed Vušković in 2023 on a contract until 2030, consider him the centrepiece of their future defence and label him "unsellable". However, they could be tempted by a "mega offer" or "astronomical fee" in the €60-70 million (£52-61 million) range, especially amid their precarious position—16th in the Premier League, five points above relegation under interim boss Igor Tudor after sacking Thomas Frank.[1][2][3][5][6]
Spurs' instability might open the door, but retaining Vušković is key to their rebuild. A summer move could see Liverpool or Madrid capitalize, though Tottenham are reluctant to lose their prized asset.[4]
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