Report: Tottenham now keen to sign Croatian wonderkid likened to Dani Olmo after £12m Luka Vuskovic deal

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Tottenham have often welcomed Croatian players to N17.

The likes of Luka Modric, Vedran Corluka and Niko Kranjcar represented Spurs in years gone by, with Ivan Perisic also playing for Tottenham before his exit in 2024.

Another Croatian is set to represent Tottenham shortly in Luka Vuskovic – who is currently starring on loan at Westerlo.

Spurs paid £12m to sign the defender ahead of Manchester City when he was just 16 years of age.

Now – according to 24sata in Croatia – Luka Vuskovic could have a fellow countryman waiting for him at Hotspur Way this summer, as Tottenham are looking to sign Luka Stojkovic from Dinamo Zagreb.

Tottenham want Luka Stojkovic

The Croatian news outlet are now claiming that Tottenham are keen to sign the 21-year-old this summer after being left impressed by his performances this season.

Stojkovic has shone with four goals and three assists in 18 SuperSport HNL appearances for Dinamo Zagreb this term, displaying his versatility too by operating in a central attacking role, as well as on either flank.

24sata – who compare the youngster to Barcelona No.20 and Spain international Dani Olmo in their report – add that Spurs will be keeping a close eye on Dinamo Zagreb’s final seven games of this season, before deciding whether to submit a bid for the Croatia U21 international this summer.

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However, there is fierce competition for Stojkovic.

24sata state that Bayern Munich, Napoli, Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid are also watching the Dinamo Zagreb No.7 closely, so Tottenham do not have a free run at his signature by any means.

Luka Stojkovic could replace Heung-min Son

TBR Football understand Tottenham are ready to move on from Heung-min Son this summer.

The South Korea international will only have 12 months remaining on his contract by the time June arrives, and Spurs withdrew from talks over a new contract due to the fact they feel concerns regarding his longevity at the age of 32.

Son has admittedly looked a shadow of himself this season with only seven goals in 26 Premier League appearances, so Stojkovic could well replace the Tottenham No.7 this summer.

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