Brighton Reach Agreement to Sign Luka Vušković from Tottenham in £50m Deal
Brighton & Hove Albion have agreed a deal to sign highly rated Croatian defender Luka Vušković from Tottenham Hotspur in a transfer package worth more than £50 million.
The agreement includes a fixed fee of £46 million, with additional performance-related elements and a sell-on clause that could further increase the overall value of the deal.
The move comes after Vušković made it clear that he wanted regular first-team football, with Brighton presenting a long-term sporting project built around his development.
Tottenham accepted Brighton’s proposal after positive discussions between the clubs, with the transfer now set to be completed. While Spurs part ways with one of Europe’s most promising defensive talents, the substantial transfer fee provides the North London club with significant financial flexibility during the remainder of the transfer window.
Sources suggest Tottenham are now prepared to intensify their pursuit of Italian midfielder Sandro Tonali, with the funds generated from Vušković’s sale expected to play a key role in their transfer strategy.
For Brighton, the signing represents another ambitious statement under the club’s long-term recruitment model. The Seagulls have built a reputation for identifying and developing elite young talent, and the arrival of Vušković reinforces their commitment to investing in players with world-class potential.
The Croatian defender is expected to bolster Brighton’s defensive options immediately while offering long-term stability at the heart of the backline. Club officials are reportedly delighted to have secured one of Europe’s brightest young defensive prospects.
With the agreement now in place, the transfer is expected to be finalized in the coming days, marking another major move in what has already been an eventful summer transfer window.
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