'Brighton is a really good fit for him' - German football expert on Vuskovicpublished at 12:19 BST
Image source, Getty ImagesBrighton transfer target Luka Vuskovic would work well under boss Fabian Hurzeler, says German football expert Matthew Karagich.
The centre-back joined Tottenham in the summer of 2025, and was sent on loan for the season to Hamburg in the Bundesliga where he made 27 starts and scored six goals - including a scorpion-kick in a derby against Werder Bremen.
"Vuskovic did a lot of great things at Hamburg," Karagich told BBC Radio Sussex's Albion Unlimited podcast.
"I think the fact he was not only part of the Bundesliga Team of the Season, but is also with Croatia at the Fifa World Cup, is probably really good starting points as to how this 18-year-old has developed over the course of 12 months, and is now in a position where his parent club Tottenham have got some decisions to make."
With Jan Paul van Hecke going the other way and joining the north London side, Karagich believes the youngster switching to Brighton "makes the most sense".
"I think Brighton is actually a really good fit for him. Fabian Hurzeler is known as someone who likes to develop young players and he very much fits that role.
"Hurzeler played a similar three-at-the-back style at St Pauli, and we've seen that evolve at his two years at Brighton and I think, from my perspective, this move makes the most sense," Karagich added.
"He could also go to a club that's playing In Europe, like a Sunderland, given that squad's going to be pretty stretched and the second season for any promoted team is usually the hardest of the first few seasons, so maybe that's a particular option. Then you maybe look at the teams that have been promoted as well.
"For me, I really like the idea of him going to Brighton with Van Hecke going to Spurs, maybe there is that position that opens up. He spoke a few months ago about his desire to stay in Hamburg with his brother [Mario] but the finances aren't going to be particularly favourable for Hamburg to try and keep him."
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