Brighton Pursues Tottenham Defender Luka Vuskovic Amid Transfer Stalemate
Sky Sports reports that Tottenham have turned down two Brighton offers for the Croatian international, underscoring the club’s unwillingness to part ways with him. Having featured for Croatia in a 4‑2 loss to England, Vuskovic has emerged on Brighton’s radar as a defensive target.
Tottenham’s defensive plans add further complexity, as the club is poised to bring in Jan Paul van Hecke, raising questions about Vuskovic’s place in the back line. Nonetheless, Spurs have reiterated that they are not looking to sell, a stance that may be affected by uncertainty surrounding Christian Romero.
Brighton’s pursuit is unsurprising given its reputation for scouting emerging talent. The club’s recruitment strategy often emphasizes early moves for promising players before valuations climb, a profile that aligns with Vuskovic.
At present, Tottenham holds the stronger negotiating position, having rejected both bids without signaling openness to a sale. Brighton may need to consider a revised offer or explore other defensive options.
Vuskovic’s future will likely hinge on how Tottenham’s defensive lineup develops in the coming weeks, especially with van Hecke’s arrival and Romero’s situation still unresolved. While Brighton remains interested, Spurs have consistently stated that the defender is not for sale.
Also Read
- Just in: Newcastle United plot attacking response after painful Liverpool transfer hijack
- Remembering Qamar Ahmed: Cricket’s Gentleman Historian Who Covered 400 Tests, Met Bradman and Guided Imran Khan
- AEW Secures Trademark for MyAEW Streaming Brand
- England Rest Charlie Dean for Historic Lord’s Test Against India

