Tottenham Hotspur's Luka Vuckovic is on loan at Hamburg SV until the end of August 2025.
The 18-year-old has been a regular player for the Bundesliga team, playing 21 matches and even scoring four goals. His brother, Mario, is also in Hamburg, serving a doping ban until November.
Luca has expressed his desire Extended his stay at the German club on several occasions, in order to fulfill his dream of playing with Mario. Last month, the player, who is owned by Tottenham, said he would make a decision on his future after this season.
Tottenham loanee is attracting interest
The Croatia international's performances for Hamburg have drawn attention from top European clubs.
Last month, Sports Witness Claims broadcast from Germany That the Spurs man was offered to Bayern Munich. There have also been other reports pushing him towards the Allianz Arena.
Earlier this month, his compatriots, Ivan Rakitic has urged him to dump Tottenham to the Bavarian club in the summer. The current Hajduk Split sporting director also advised the German giants on his move.
game1 Bayern Munich director Max Eberl has been interviewed to discuss a range of topics.
Last week, Dayot Upamecano signed a new contract until 2030. Eberle now insists his plans for a centre-back are now complete with the Frenchman's renewal.
Eberl Vuckovic responds to the link
As well as the Tottenham player, Inter Milan's Yan Aurel Bisek and Borussia Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbach are also reportedly on Bayern Munich's list.
Sport1 specifically named these three players and asked Eberle if Bayern Munich needed to make space to sign one of them.
"We have reached the point where we are no longer under pressure regarding squad planning. We can calmly decide what happens next. Of course, we are still keeping an eye on the market. We will certainly not rule out any option that would benefit Bayern." He said.
The director said the renewal of Upamecano gives Bayern Munich an edge if they decide to sign another centre-back.
Eberle explained: "I'm someone who finalizes my team's plan early on. I managed to do the same at Mönchengladbach, at Leipzig and, coincidentally, here at Bayern. Everything was done by mid-July, before preseason training started.
"When Kingsley Coman asked for his release, which we eventually gave, we had to fight for Nicholas Jackson until the last day. It wasn't ideal, but these things can happen. With the contract extension with Upa, we can now go into the summer transfer window with a clear plan."

