Brighton & Hove Albion have agreed a deal to sign Luka Vuskovic from Tottenham Hotspur in a deal worth up to £50million.Tottenham will receive an initial fee of £46m, with add-ons potentially taking it to £50m. They will also retain a 20 per cent sell-on clause as well as matching rights for any potential future sale.Vuksovic, 19, is currently at the World Cup with Croatia who play Portugal on Wednesday. The centre-back will undergo a medical after Croatia’s World Cup campaign is over.The Athletic reported on June 19 that Brighton had made an improved offer for Vuskovic after previously making a £30million ($39.7m) bid.Why Mateus Fernandes To Spurs For £85million Is Actually A BargainKaya Kaynak and Joe DevineSpurs and Brighton have already done business this summer, with fellow centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke swapping the south coast for north London in a £52m deal.Van Hecke has joined a Spurs centre-back contingent which includes fellow new signing Marco Senesi, Micky van de Ven, Kevin Danso, Cristian Romero and Radu Dragusin. Spurs felt they could not offer Vuskovic the first-team minutes he would desire.Vuskovic spent last season on loan at Bundesliga club Hamburg, where he made 30 appearances in all competitions and scored six goals. He has five years remaining on his Tottenham deal, which he signed after officially joining the club last summer. Vuskovic, who has not yet appeared for Spurs, agreed to join the north London club from Hajduk Split for £12m ($16m) in September 2023, though the move did not become official until he turned 18.
Brighton agree £50m Luka Vuskovic deal with Tottenham
Vuskovic, 19, is at the World Cup with Croatia.











