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Tottenham Hotspur’s extensive network of loaned players continues to make waves across various leagues worldwide. With 18 players currently gaining experience in different countries, Spurs are closely monitoring their progress. Among the standout performers is Luka Vuskovic, who is set to join Croatia’s World Cup squad after an impressive stint at Hamburg. Meanwhile, other players are seizing opportunities to develop their skills and catch the eye of Tottenham’s future manager.
Ivica Olic said: “I will still talk to Zlatko Dalic, but I can say that Vuskovic will one hundred percent go with the senior team to America, considering the problems that exist in the senior team, and Luka is playing so well in HSV that he is one of the best defenders in the Bundesliga. For him, the youth team is a finished story.”
Luka Vuskovic’s performances have not gone unnoticed, as he continues to excel in the Bundesliga with Hamburg. The young defender’s inclusion in Croatia’s national team for the World Cup is a testament to his growing reputation. Tottenham, who have secured Vuskovic on a long-term contract, are eager to integrate him into their first team next season. His brother, Mario Vuskovic, currently serving a suspension, is another factor that might influence Luka’s future decisions regarding his club career.
In Scotland, Mikey Moore has been a pivotal figure for Rangers, scoring a crucial equalizer against Livingston. Moore’s contributions have earned him praise from both the Scottish media and Rangers fans, further highlighting his potential. Similarly, Kota Takai is gradually finding his footing in the Bundesliga with Borussia Monchengladbach, showcasing his adaptability to European football.
Dane Scarlett, on loan at Hibernian, continues to gain valuable minutes, while Alejo Veliz is preparing for a move to Bahia after his loan at Rosario Central. Alfie Devine remains a key player for Preston North End, despite their recent struggles in the Championship. His consistent performances have been a bright spot in their campaign.
Elsewhere, Yusuf Akhamrich is making a significant impact at Bristol Rovers, with his goal and assist against Grimsby Town drawing attention. Alfie Dorrington is also finding his rhythm at Salford City, contributing with an assist in their recent match against Cheltenham.
The diverse experiences of Tottenham’s loan players underline the club’s commitment to developing talent and providing opportunities for growth. With a new manager set to take charge next summer, these players will be eager to make their mark and secure a future with the North London club.