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Tottenham face Luka Vuskovic ‘dilemma’ after centre-back develops faster than expected

Tottenham Hotspur are set to react amidst suggestions that Luka Vuskovic could join one of the biggest clubs in Europe.

While Spurs will be delighted with how well Vuskovic has done at Hamburg, the problem for the Lilywhites is that he is doing so well that he appears to have alerted some of the biggest clubs across the continent.

According to reports over recent days, Bayern Munich are planning to test the waters for the Spurs youngster on the back of his brilliant showing in the Bundesliga.

Croatian legend Ivan Rakitic has suggested that Tottenham may struggle to hold onto Vuskovic, urging Bayern to do all they can to land the teenager.

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Tottenham set for Luka Vuskovic talks over his future

TEAMtalk have now confirmed that Bayern have indeed enquired about the centre-back, but Tottenham have rebuffed their approach.

The report says that the Bundesliga giants continue to ‘monitor’ Vuskovic closely ahead of the summer window.

It is asserted that the defender would be open to remaining in the Bundesliga next season after his impressive showing at HSV.

As a result, Tottenham are now ‘set to hold talks with Vuskovic’ over his first-team pathway at the North London club amidst the growing interest in his services.

Spurs face ‘dilemma’ ahead of Vuskovic talks

TEAMtalk claim that Vuskovic’s outstanding displays at Hamburg have caused a ‘dilemma’ for the North London club.

Vuskovic has now shown that he can handle the demands of regular first-team football and will be pushing for the same at Tottenham Hotspur next season.

While Spurs remain confident in his long-term potential, they cannot offer him any immediate guarantees over game time next season.

The conversations are expected to take place between Tottenham and Vuskovic over the path forward and the publication assets that, at this moment, the ‘indications’ are that the defender ‘could request’ to remain in Germany.

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