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Hajduk Split’s Luka Vušković turned 18 years of age last month, and he will arrive at Tottenham Hotspur in the summer window.

In September 2023, Tottenham secured an agreement with Hajduk Split for the defender to move to the north London when he turns 18-years-old.

The Croatian club sent the incoming Spurs player on loan to KVC Westerlo in July 2024, after a temporary spell at Radomiak Radom.

Friday’s edition of Večernji list BiH covers the centre-back in a report that focuses on the upcoming young talents in Croatia. Their senior team currently have seven players who are of 30 years and above.

The newspaper has identified young Croatian talents below the age of 21, with a valuation of €1m or above on Transfermarkt.

Vušković has a valuation of €10m and is second in the list behind Dinamo Zagreb’s Petar Sučić [€12m].

Vecernji highlights the defender is enjoying an impressive season in Belgium. They state that for his age, he has ‘shown incredible high level of defensive play’ at Westerlo.

Vušković also has ‘insane’ stats for a defender, managing seven goals and two assists from 28 matches for the Belgian club.

There’s excitement in the Croatian press with Vušković’s development and he could take further steps once he arrives at Tottenham.