Mario Vušković is still not able to play any games for Hamburg because of his much debated doping suspension. His brother Luka however, could imagine himself playing for HSV.
It has been one of the most discussed topics at Hamburg’s biggest club in recent years: the doping suspension of Croatian centre-back Mario Vušković.
His doping suspension was investigated and the final decision stands: the player won’t be able to play until November 2026. These news were a huge blow for the HSV chefs and squad, since Mario Vušković was an important player for them.
Now, the 23-year-old pushes his highly rated younger brother Luka in the spotlight of the German media by saying the following to the “Hamburger Abendblatt”:
“Luka loves HSV simply because the club and the fans are always behind me. When he experienced the promotion party in the Volksparkstadion, he was impressed by how big the club is and how incredible the fans are.”
“He would love to play for HSV and wouldn’t say ‘no’ to an offer. In the end, however, Tottenham will decide what is best for his development.”
The 18-year-old Luka joins the north Londoners this summer after signing for €11 million from Hajduk Split in 2023. The central defender spent last season on loan at Belgian club KVC Westerlo, where he established himself as an absolute regular.
On June 9th, the youngster made his debut for the Croatian national team against the Czech Republic (5:1). If Spurs consider a loan deal to be sensible, the 1.93-meter tall right-footer could possibly soon further develop at the Bundesliga promotion side.
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