Fabrizio Romano reveals Luka Vuskovic’s next move before joining Tottenham in 2025

Tottenham Hotspur are now set to see Luka Vuskovic leave Hadjuk Split on loan again as he requires more GBE points to eventually join Spurs.

Daniel Levy has already sanctioned several departures from Tottenham this summer with numerous players like Ryan Sessegnon leaving following the end of his contract.

And then there is Tanguy Ndombele who has had his contract terminated with just one year remaining on his deal going into the summer.

But with the window having only opened on Friday for business, Tottenham have not seen any players depart and bring in any money yet.

That is set to continue with Fabrizio Romano revealing there is another move in the works for the future Tottenham defender, Vuskovic.

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Tottenham set to allow defender to leave on loan

Going into the summer window, Tottenham were said to have a list of 15 players who they were willing to move on.

A significant dent has been put in that list already with the likes of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg expected to see his future decided following the Euros.

Having had 12 months at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Postecoglou is fully aware of the players he feels are the ones to take his side forward.

Although he is yet to play for Spurs, the Croatian centre-back is set to make another loan move again this summer.

According to Fabrizio Romano, the 17-year-old defender is on the verge of signing on loan for the Belgian side Westerlo.

The Italian journalist has claimed the proposed has already been agreed on the player’s side and is now awaiting confirmation from Hajduk Split.

Vuskovic will make the move to Hotspur Way next summer, but the 17-year-old still requires to do something before joining the north London side.

Luka Vuskovic needs more GBE points to play for Tottenham

Vuskovic spent the second half of the campaign out on loan with the Polish side Radomiak. However, playing in Poland does not see the youngster earn the GBE points required to move to Spurs next year.

The Croatian needs 15 points to become eligible to play in the United Kingdom and a move to Belgium would see him earn the points required.

Not only that, but the standard of football Vuskovic will be exposed to will also be considerably better playing in the Belgian Pro League.

A good move all round for Spurs with another exciting youngster now just 12 months away from making his long-awaited move to N17.