A reputed German outlet is in awe of a Tottenham Hotspur youngster and are convinced that he is going to be nearly impossible to get out of the North London club.
Many of you would have already guessed that they are referring to Luka Vuskovic, who is seen as a future star of Croatian football.
The 18-year-old is winning a lot of admirers with his performances on loan at Hamburg this season, and it has been claimed that the Spurs man is attracting interest from some of the biggest clubs in Europe.
Vuskovic has seen his market value double this season, and one outlet is convinced that it will continue to rise.

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BILD are excited about the youngster’s potential, and despite the sharp increase in his market value, they say this is ‘just the beginning’ for the centre-back.
The publication states that there are ‘countless factors’ in Vuskovic’s favour, pointing out that he has the best tackler in the Bundesliga, leading in aerial duels and has the second most interceptions of any player.
The report points to the fact that the on-loan Tottenham man is a goal threat in the opposition box and suggests that he is a strong candidate for Croatia’s World Cup squad.
The outlet also quotes Hamburg boss Merlin Polzin saying about the centre-back: “He has exceptional talent, but what impresses me even more than his occasional good plays on the pitch is his work ethic.
“If I’m in the office very, very early in the morning, he’s there just before or after me, working out in the weight room. What I really like is his self-criticism.”
Luka Vuskovic backed to be a €100m player
Bild back up what we have heard from other sources by stating that top clubs around Europe are already following the Spurs man, who is rated as the hottest young defensive prospect on the continent, alongside Barcelona’s Pau Cubarsi.
The report claims that Tottenham have ‘done everything right’ with Vuskovic so far, including picking the right loan moves and that the Lilywhites have already warded off interest from the likes of Bayern Munich.
The publication predicts that if the centre-back were to leave Spurs in the future, his transfer fee would be at around €100m (£87.2m).
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