Fresh reports have now revealed whether Luka Vuskovic will head out on loan next season amid growing interest from several clubs across Europe.
The future of Luka Vuskovic has certainly been the talk of the town, given the amount of interest the centre-back is attracting.
Almost every top club in Europe has been linked with the 19-year-old, who has impressed in the Bundesliga top flight with Hamburg.
Barcelona, Liverpool and Chelsea have all been credited with interest in Vuskovic, with the centre-back still to decide on his future.

Tottenham have a decision to make on Luka Vuskovic
Vuskovic has spoken about his future and hinted that he 99% has played his last game for German side Hamburg.
However, despite that, reports have still claimed that a second Hamburg loan for Vuskovic is not off the table ahead of next season.
Vuskovic is under contract at Tottenham until 2030, which means the North Londoners have no immediate pressure to sell to a European giant and may indeed look to give him further first-team experience elsewhere, given the fact that the club are not short of central defenders with the impending arrival of Marcos Senesi.
Journalist Seb Stafford-Bloor of The Athletic has now shared the latest on the defender’s future amid all the speculation.
According to the journalist, it is understood that no decision has been made on where Vuskovic will play next season, or whether he will go on loan at all.
Spurs defensive plans hinge on Luka Vuskovic’s future
Spurs could well do with the services of the 19-year-old centre-back next season should they lose key defensive options.
As it stands, Cristian Romero’s future is in doubt, with the Argentine attracting interest from Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid.
Radu Dragusin could also be sold as Tottenham look to rebuild their squad after an underwhelming 2025/26 season.
Should both centre-backs depart, Vuskovic could be handed a role at Tottenham as a squad player or even partner Micky van de Ven.
