The breakout Croatian star is tipped by an English tabloid to return to his parent club and stake his claim to a central defensive position.
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Hamburger SV's hopes of retaining loanee Luka Vušković for next season appear to be declining at a rapid rate.
Vušković's employers, Tottenham Hotspur, are currently fighting to avoid relegation from the Premier League with two games remaining.
However, according to The Sun newspaper, a completely revamped team is expected to take to the pitch for Spurs next season.
Vušković, after his loan spell at HSV in which he has gained valuable experience, is expected to be a key part of those plans for the Londoners.
Furthermore, Europe's elite clubs like Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain also have Croatian high on their lists.
A transfer fee of €60 million is being discussed, and Vuskovic could further increase his value at the World Cup this summer.
Furthermore, Spurs' sporting director Johan Lange recently traveled to Hamburg to offer Vuskovic a significantly improved salary.
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