Tottenham Hotspur have an agreement with Hajduk Split for Luka Vušković to arrive at the north London club in the summer of 2025.
The centre-back joined Radomiak Radom on loan in January 2024 and left on loan for KVC Westerlo last summer.
The incoming Tottenham player has excelled for the Jupiler Pro League side this season, both while defending and attacking. He’s scored seven goals and registered two assists from 28 league games.
Voetbal Krant have relayed comments made by Westerlo vice-president Hasan Cetinkaya to Gazet van Antwerpen about his desire to retain the 18-year-old beyond this season.
Spurs have already come up with a plan for the player for Croatia international when he joins them in the summer. This makes it difficult for Westerlo to secure a new agreement with the Premier League club.
“That is a dream, but I don’t think it will come true. Tottenham are very happy with the progress he has made here, and he will soon start preparing for the new season in London anyway,” he said.
Last summer, Tottenham let Alfie Devine join the Jupiler Pro League club on loan, and earlier in the season, Westerlo confirmed a future collaborative agreement with the English club.
Voetbal Krant claim Westerlo could extend Vušković’s stay if they qualify for Europe. They also state Spurs have already proposed other young players to the Belgian club.