Brighton and Hove Albion has signed Croatia defender Luka ​Vuskovic from fellow Premier League club ‌Tottenham Hotspur on a five-year contract, ​both clubs said on ⁠Tuesday.

    The 19-year-old has joined Brighton on a deal that includes an option ‌for a further year in a transfer that British media ‌reported was worth up to 50 ‌million pounds (USD 66 ⁠million) including performance-related add-ons.

    Spurs ⁠retained a 20 per cent sell-on clause and matching rights as part of the agreement, British ​media reported, potentially ‌allowing the north London club to re-sign the defender in the future.

    “Luka has enjoyed a fantastic start ‌to his career — it’s one ​we’ve followed closely,” Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler said in a ⁠statement. “There’s been a lot of external noise about Luka joining us, ‌but he is still a young guy who will need time to adjust to the demands of playing for Brighton and the Premier League. We are confident that ‌he will take this in his stride ​though.”

    Vuskovic moved to Bundesliga side Hamburger SV on loan ⁠last season, making 30 appearances in ⁠all competitions.

    He has earned six caps for Croatia and ‌made his FIFA World Cup debut last month against England.

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    Published on Jul 14, 2026

    Published on 14 July 2026 by sportstar

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