Luka Vuskovic, a promising young talent, is currently gaining valuable experience on loan at German club Hamburg from his parent club, Tottenham Hotspur.
The 19-year-old Croatian defender has delivered outstanding performances for the German side during his temporary spell, with his remarkable displays drawing significant interest from several top European clubs.
According to reports from SportBILD, Liverpool are now seriously considering a move for Vuskovic at the close of the current season. Tottenham Hotspur initially acquired the 19-year-old for £12 million in 2023, with plans for his long-term integration into the squad. However, unable to guarantee him consistent first-team football immediately, Spurs opted to send him out on loan. This decision has proven highly beneficial for the player’s development, but it also places Tottenham in a precarious position, potentially risking the loss of one of their most exciting young prospects.
Referred to as a ‘mega talent,’ Vuskovic has also garnered interest from European giants Barcelona and Chelsea. With an estimated valuation of £52 million, it remains to be seen whether Liverpool will be willing to make such a substantial investment.
Liverpool faces potential defensive departures in the upcoming summer, with Ibrahima Konaté’s contract nearing its conclusion and no extension yet agreed upon. Joe Gomez is also anticipated to move on from the club. In this context, Vuskovic would represent an exceptional long-term strategic acquisition for the Merseyside club.
Having already secured talents such as Jeremy Jacquet and Giovanni Leoni, the addition of Vuskovic could further solidify Liverpool’s backline for years to come. For the 19-year-old, the prospect of joining Liverpool would be a significant career advancement, offering him the chance to compete at one of global football’s elite clubs.
Liverpool certainly possesses the financial capacity to meet the £52 million valuation for the defender. The evolving situation will undoubtedly be closely watched by all interested parties.
Chelsea’s defensive vulnerabilities this season highlight a clear need for reinforcement in that area, making the 19-year-old an appealing long-term solution. Meanwhile, Barcelona, aiming to re-establish European dominance, views acquiring a top young talent like Vuskovic as a crucial step forward in their squad rebuilding efforts.






