Luka Vuskovic has now addressed the speculation linking him with an exit from relegation-threatened Tottenham Hotspur this summer.
Things are going from bad to worse for Tottenham this season, and amidst the club’s struggles, it has emerged that clubs around Europe are circling over many of Spurs’ best players.
One of the most wanted men in the squad is a player who is still waiting for his Tottenham Hotspur debut.
Vuskovic is on the radar of many of Europe’s biggest clubs after producing outstanding performances on loan at Hamburg this season

Luka Vuskovic reacts to claims that he is leaving Tottenham
According to some reports, the likes of Barcelona have already held initial talks over a move for the Tottenham defender.
In fact, one outlet is even reporting that Vuskovic is not keen on returning to Spurs at the end of the campaign.
The Croatian has now shut down the transfer talk over his future, making it clear that he remains contracted to Tottenham.
When asked if leaving the Premier League side this summer is a possibility, the 18-year-old has told Bild: “I can’t and won’t say anything about that or about the future in general. I’m their player and have a contract until 2030.”
Tottenham would allegedly have to open talks over bids of around £52m-£61m.
Vuskovic reveals how Spurs are assisting him this season
The teenager’s stock is rising with each passing week, and his list of admirers could grow even further if he performs at the World Cup this summer.
The centre-back has now revealed how he copes with the pressures of being thrust into the limelight, sharing that Tottenham have assigned a psychologist to assist him through the trials and tribulations of top-level football.
When asked how he is keeping his feet on the ground, Vuskovic responded: “I try not to think about it too much and don’t read much on social media. I also have a psychologist assigned to me by Tottenham. She helps me a lot. It used to be in person, of course, but now it’s by phone. She gives me good advice on how to deal with certain things. For example, how to react to unexpected events.”
