Brighton Secures Croatian Talent Luka Vušković in £50m Deal
Luka Vušković’s rapid ascent through professional football continues as he completes a £50 million move to Brighton & Hove Albion. The Croatian defender now joins a club widely recognized for developing high-potential players into top-tier performers.
Tottenham Hotspur originally signed the defender at age 16 after he broke into the Hajduk Split first team. Although he had to wait until he turned 18 to move to North London, he spent two productive seasons on loan, gaining valuable experience with Radomiak Radom in the Polish Ekstraklasa and Westerlo in the Belgian Pro League.
Luka Vušković’s temporary home at Hamburg
Upon his arrival at Tottenham, incoming manager Thomas Frank decided the defender needed further seasoning and sent him on loan to newly promoted Bundesliga side Hamburg. The move proved successful, providing the youngster with a platform to test himself against top European talent weekly.
After Hamburg struggled in their opening two matches, the 18-year-old made an immediate impact during his home debut. He scored an astute volley inside the box to secure a lead for his team. This goal marked the first of many such moments for the Hamburg faithful.
Following the international break, Vušković earned consecutive man-of-the-match honors against Union Berlin. In that performance, he displayed his defensive prowess by breaking the record for headed clearances in a single match across Europe’s top five leagues, totaling 18.
Those performances helped him secure the first of four Bundesliga Rookie of the Month awards throughout the campaign. His standout moment arrived against rivals Werder Bremen at the Volksparkstadion. With the match tied at 1-1, Vušković scored with an acrobatic scorpion kick. The goal drew comparisons to Zlatan Ibrahimović and eventually earned him the 2025 Bundesliga Goal of the Year award.
His rapid progress saw him outperform established stars like Harry Kane and Michael Olise to win the Bundesliga Player of the Season So Far award by the winter break, a remarkable feat for a player on a newly promoted squad.
Throughout the second half of the season, the now 19-year-old continued to stifle elite attackers while contributing key goals. His influence was central to Hamburg’s successful campaign as the club secured a comfortable survival in the German top flight.
Luka Vušković: the wanted man
While the bond between the player and Hamburg remained strong, it became evident that his long-term future lay elsewhere. Despite interest from several of Europe’s major clubs, Vušković chose Brighton, citing an alignment in ambition.
For Brighton, this signing fits their successful recruitment model of targeting young players with elite potential who are already performing at a high level. For Vušković, the club offers a proven environment for development. Given his trajectory over the past three years, the Seagulls appear to have secured one of Europe’s most promising defensive prospects.
