🚨❌ BREAKING | Understand Tottenham have immediately rejected Brighton’s €35m offer for Luka Vuskovic. A new offer from Brighton is very likely to follow. As revealed, a verbal agreement between Brighton and Vuskovic is already in place. Brighton are currently the most concrete club in the race.

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  1. ScarWinter5373 on

    Brighton 🤣🤣🫵🫵🫵

    Good to see the club have a bit of sense about them

  2. I’d fucking hope so, selling him for anything less than double what they’ve offered atm is to little

  3. The fact the club haven’t put out anything from their end saying Vuskovic is untouchable is very worrying. Same with Brighton feeling optimistic enough to be getting a 2nd bid ready.

    It sounds like they’re legitimately open to letting him go for the right price 

  4. They wouldn’t be coming back if they didn’t think we’d sell

  5. Wait until after the world cup at the very least, if the plan is to sell him then put him in the shop window on the biggest stage! He has a blinder v England and he’ll go to the moon! Just look at Gvardiol after the world cup last time round

  6. I dont fucking understand this crap. Forget Van Hecke and make Luka stay and play. This is fucking stupid

  7. 30m or 35m sounds more like one year loan fee for the kid lol, rather loan him to Hamburg again

  8. Unsure how we went from the likes of Barcelona and Bayern looking at this kid to Brighton offering ÂŁ30m. He doesn’t seem all that bothered about playing for Spurs and already appears to be looking for his way out.

  9. I still don’t believe any of this. I don’t see any verbal agreement being in place between Vuskovic and Brighton, without roughly getting the ballpark fee right first. If i was a journalist, i’d be embarrassed to even report it

  10. Liverpool bought Jacquet for ÂŁ60m from Rennes and United bought Yoro for ÂŁ60m from Lille. Why on earth would a rich Premier League club sell a similarly promising 19 year old centre back to a smaller club for anything less than those prices?

  11. bigmoneyroscoe7 on

    If the money is right sell him. No player is untouchable unless they’re world class.. last time I checked no one on this roster comes close to world class

  12. Honestly any high value like 70m or more I wouldn’t be against it that money could go into parts of the squad we are deficient in

  13. Thing is that we don’t know that this kid will make it in the prem. It’s most likely he will and he’s a monster in both boxes but he isn’t quick and we don’t actually know if he’d be a fit in de zerbis set up. What’s his distribution like? He’s so young too. That said it seems a shame to lose him so early but turning down a huge fee for him now may be something we regret. Who fucking knows

  14. metamorphomo on

    If we do sell, how much would Brighton ask in the other direction? Gotta be 60-70.

  15. Spurs_in_the_6 on

    I wonder what % of those on this sub losing their mind over this have actually seen Vuskovic play?

  16. I’d rather we keep him instead of buying van Hecke. He isn’t as good right now but he’ll be better long term

  17. How can there be a verbal contract in place? Spurs must have given him permission or Brighton are breaking Premier League rules.

  18. I’m personally not as opposed to selling him as most people seem, for the right price of course. The fact is he doesn’t seem like a De Zerbi defender. He’s talented and an absolute beast in the air, but he’s so raw and not premier league proven at all. If we get an offer of £50m or more I’d genuinely be tempted. We have a woeful track-record of buying cheap and selling high, and this would be a rare departure from that.

    Given our depth at CB, it may make the most sense to loan him to a premier league club so he can prove himself and get some crucial minutes. And then we’ve just got to hope he can step up, because if he can’t, his value will drop pretty quickly.

  19. PossibilityNo9406 on

    I think he could be ahead of Danso in the pecking order I think it would be stupid of us to get rid

    Unless we can loan him out to a prem club we should do everything we can to keep him

  20. Says it all if Brighton, the Premier League clubs with probably the highest success rate for transfers in the last 5 years, want to sign him and are willing to pay big money to do so. If they think he fit their game model, then he can almost certainly fit ours. Instead we trying to sign the guy he would be replacing. Clearly they think this is a good deal if they can do it, but we don’t appear to be able to learn anything from that.

  21. ThorsBigHammer on

    Would truly be the dumbest decision I have seen Tottenham make in my lifetime. Why sell one of the better prospects in the world. We are supposed to not be a selling club.