Overview
- Tottenham have rejected multiple offers from Brighton this week, including reported bids of about £30m–£35m, and are not currently prepared to accept a sale at those levels.
- Several outlets report Spurs value Vuskovic at roughly £60m, a gap Brighton say they are unwilling to bridge right now and which has left the Seagulls with no immediate plan to return with a fresh offer.
- Tottenham’s summer signings of Marcos Senesi and the agreed deal for Jan Paul van Hecke have pushed Vuskovic down the centre‑back pecking order and made regular first‑team minutes at Spurs less likely for next season.
- Vuskovic has just begun his World Cup campaign for Croatia and received mixed reviews on his debut, while national coach Zlatko Dalic and Darijo Srna have publicly urged that he finds consistent starting football.
- Spurs face a trade‑off between keeping a highly rated long‑term asset or meeting the player’s demand for guaranteed minutes; the club is open to another loan but could change course if the World Cup raises his market value.