Luka Vuskovic has spoken about the ongoing turmoil at Tottenham Hotspur as he continues to impress at Hamburg.
Vuskovic is having a breakthrough year in the Bundesliga and is being tipped to reach the very top of the game over the coming years.
Despite attracting interest from some of the biggest clubs in Europe, the teenager has made it clear that his future lies at Tottenham.
However, the 18-year-old may not be too encouraged by what he is seeing unfold at the North London club at the moment.

Luka Vuskovic asked about Tottenham turmoil
There is a huge disconnect between Spurs fans and the club in N17, with the tension boiling over from the stands once again following the West Ham defeat.
Vuskovic may have a different manager when he returns to Spurs next summer, with reports indicating that Tottenham are weighing up Frank’s future.
When asked about the Lilywhites’ underwhelming season and the ongoing turmoil at Spurs, the 18-year-old told Flashscore: “I don’t know. When I was in London, everything was good, good organisation and people. I don’t know what’s happening there now, apart from following the results.”
Vuskovic has been tipped to make Croatia’s World Cup squad, and that is certainly an ambition of the defender.
When asked about his hopes of being on the plane to North America, the youngster said: “Of course, I hope so, it would be a great honour for me. I’m looking forward to playing in the World Cup.”
Vuskovic is delighted to see his performances recognised
The Spurs youngster has been racking up awards since his loan move in the summer, even being voted Bundesliga player of the first half of the season.
When asked about the honour, the teenager said: “It means a lot to me because it means I’m playing very well, that I’m developing as I should, and that my work has been rewarded.”
The centre-back has had an impact in both boxes, having already scored three goals for HSV. The pick of those was undoubtedly Vuskovic’s sensational scorpion kick against Werder Bremen, which is potentially a Puskas Award contender.
When asked about the goal, the Croat said: “Yeah, it was a really nice goal. I was very happy, especially as it happened in the derby; hopefully, something similar can happen again in the future.
“There was a bit of luck involved too, because you have to strike the ball without looking, but I had the intention, I knew what I wanted to do and, well, it all turned out well.”
