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Luka Vuskovic

The guy clearly thinks he’s destined for a super club of some description. I simply don’t believe he thinks he has more chance of starting at one of those if he can’t imagine a world where he gets in front of the options at Spurs. There will be competition anywhere.

And I’m just not convinced that a loan means ‘starting all over again’. A loan is his chance to prove himself in the PL. Plenty of great players have gone this route. Saliba is a fantastic example down the road. The idea that he needs a permanent move right now rather than a loan only makes sense if he wants more money in the next 2-3 years before he gets that super club move.
One caveat with the Saliba comparison is that he was already at an elite club where if everything went well he could see the possibility of achieving his goals (as has now been the case).

Unlike Vuskovic who probably sees us a stepping stone to those elite clubs. If he now sees a better path to that end goal and that involves moving to Brighton, well then from his perspective, so be it.

He's not a Tottenham fan, he doesn't see playing for us as the pinnacle of football or his career and if we are talking about him now as just being a transitional player for us why are should we fight to keep him so hard? If he isn't a better option than the other defenders available and you have to say that is how De Zerbi sees it, why should we fight so hard to keep someone that you think is going to leave in the short term anyway?
 
A premier league loan only adds to his value and his own marketability as a player IF he does well.
Indeed. Whatever he wants to do, and it appears to be leave permanently - good luck to him. But a Premier League loan, and he does as well as he would like to think? Well, we are either chomping at the bit to get him back for next season or there will be some big clubs in the PL aswell as overseas keen to take him for big money.

So not sure why the eagerness to leave permanently already beyond as has been suggested money - if he's as good as he thinks it would be a win win loan for him. But we don't know the true ins and outs here so not going to pass real judgement. After all this fanfare would be funny if RDZ announces he wants him here next season and sees him as a key part of his plans :D ....
 
Indeed. Whatever he wants to do, and it appears to be leave permanently - good luck to him. But a Premier League loan, and he does as well as he would like to think? Well, we are either chomping at the bit to get him back for next season or there will be some big clubs in the PL aswell as overseas keen to take him for big money.

So not sure why the eagerness to leave permanently already beyond as has been suggested money - if he's as good as he thinks it would be a win win loan for him. But we don't know the true ins and outs here so not going to pass real judgement. After all this fanfare would be funny if RDZ announces he wants him here next season and sees him as a key part of his plans :D ....
Hasn’t his agent been making a lot if noise? He has clearly turned his head so he can get his payout.
 
Hasn’t his agent been making a lot if noise? He has clearly turned his head so he can get his payout.
I wonder what is the source of the rumours that clubs such as Bayern, Dortmund, Barca etc. would like to sign him?

"agent Pini Zahavi is encouraging Barcelona to pursue a deal for Tottenham center back Luka Vušković"

"According to Florian Plettenberg, the agent of Tottenham defender Luka Vušković has held talks with Barcelona"

"Pini Zahavi is currently in discussions with FC Barcelona about Luka Vuskovic"


and on and on and on ....

https://www.transferfeed.com/transfers/luka-vuskovic-tottenham-hotspur-fc-barcelona/25083662
 
I wonder what is the source of the rumours that clubs such as Bayern, Dortmund, Barca etc. would like to sign him?

"agent Pini Zahavi is encouraging Barcelona to pursue a deal for Tottenham center back Luka Vušković"

"According to Florian Plettenberg, the agent of Tottenham defender Luka Vušković has held talks with Barcelona"

"Pini Zahavi is currently in discussions with FC Barcelona about Luka Vuskovic"


and on and on and on ....

https://www.transferfeed.com/transfers/luka-vuskovic-tottenham-hotspur-fc-barcelona/25083662
Danchev
 
Having watched him play for Croatia, I don't think he's that good.
It’s not that he is bad, I think he will turn into a very good defender but if you remember the likes of Baresi, Maldini, Nesta at Lazio then this kid does not have the same levels of awareness that they had at 18/19, so I wouldn’t say right now he will be any better then what we have right now (better in the air perhaps, but less so positionally).

Happy to keep him naturally, but if selling him for a reasonable fee enables us to sign Tonali/Wharton etc then have to ask what puts us in a better position overall, it’s a team game not an individual one afterall
 
It’s not that he is bad, I think he will turn into a very good defender but if you remember the likes of Baresi, Maldini, Nesta at Lazio then this kid does not have the same levels of awareness that they had at 18/19, so I wouldn’t say right now he will be any better then what we have right now (better in the air perhaps, but less so positionally).
Tough crowd
 
Tough crowd
Not really, but reading about the not selling him that is the equivalent level he is being put at right now. He might develop into it, or he might develop into Rodon (PL level defender), who knows. My point was more is it right to take the risk on him becoming that player or is it right if the value is enough to use him to better the team overall
 
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