Tottenham Hotspur have seen an influx of young talent over the last couple of years with their transfer strategy slightly changing.
This summer, Tottenham have already seen the likes of Archie Gray and Wilson Odobert arrive to bolster Ange Postecoglou‘s side.
But there is another youngster who has landed in north London over recent months despite having been signed earlier in the year.
Lucas Bergvall made his long-awaited move to N17 after signing for Spurs back in January before he returned to Djurgardens on loan until the end of the 2023/24 campaign.
Since landing at Spurs, Bergvall has seriously impressed those around Tottenham with the youngster showing his potential from the off.
And it seems as if there is another player in Tottenham’s ranks who could be set to replicate Bergvall’s fortunes in north London as he impresses out on loan.
Tottenham have seriously exciting youngster in Luka Vuskovic
Spurs signed Luka Vuskovic last summer from Hajduk Split for around £12m despite him being just 16-years-old at the time.
But the Croatian has been a long way from joining up with the Tottenham side having spent last season out on loan with Hajduk Split and Radomiak before then joining KVC Westerlo this season.
The youngster is already impressing over in Belgium having started all six of their league games this season where he has even netted one goal.
Over recent days, a stunning piece of footage has emerged from a training session which saw Vuskovic acrobatically picking himself off the ground before cannoning a half volley into the top corner.
It is early indications like this which are showing just why Tottenham invested such big money into the centre-back last summer.
And the decision to loan him back out – as they did with Bergvall – is looking like a smart decision from Spurs who are reaping the benefits of Vuskovic earning experience elsewhere.
Tottenham may have unearthed their Cristian Romero successor
It feels like an interesting season lies ahead of Cristian Romero and Tottenham with the Argentina international closing in on his final two years of his contract.
There is an expectation Tottenham will open talks with Romero over a new deal over the season but nothing is guaranteed.
Romero has already received interest from Real Madrid as his success at international level is failing to be matched at Tottenham.
If Spurs do not manage to get their hands on silverware this term then perhaps Romero has no other choice but to consider his options.
But in Vuskovic, Tottenham have a defender who Manchester City defender Josko Gvardiol has admitted has the potential to become a huge star.