Tottenham HotspurLuka Vuckovic could miss out on a dream move and settle for a sub-top club this summer.
Last season, he was on loan at Hamburg SV and was one of the standout centre-backs in the Bundesliga.
The Tottenham player's excellent performances have already resulted in interest from top clubs such as Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
In March, we broadcast news That the La Liga winners are looking at the defender. Earlier this month, Sport Witness Covered claims from Spain That Barça refused to meet Spurs' €60m asking price.
Barcelona ends interest in Tottenham player
Hamburger AbendblattA local Hamburg newspaper claims the Catalan club are no longer keen on Luka Vuckovic. He says this is his own update and he may have collected it from his camp.
There were hopes for the 19-year-old that he would join a top club if he did not return to Tottenham Hotspur. He did not consider clubs like Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig as big clubs.
Vuckovic aspired to join the Catalan club. His agent, Pini Zahavi, also manages Hansi Flick and has a close relationship with Barça president Joan Laporta.
However, Flick believes that the defender does not fit his system and is against the idea of signing him.
Therefore, also due to the high price, the Spanish champion has ended his interest. Real Madrid previously made initial contact but have not made progress since.
The latest UK claims Roberto De Zerbi want to sell the Croatian for around €60m.
With Barca and Real Madrid out, Brighton & Hove Albion are now the most solid options.
His family aren't 'totally excited' about the Seagulls, but reports claim the defender's 'hands are tied'. He has a total contract with Zahvi for two years.
Brighton could be an intermediate step
Luka Vuckovic's dream of securing a big move will be further delayed due to a lack of options this summer.
The current situation forces them to move to Amex and if there is no further development this could be their final destination.
Hajduk Split U17 coach is Luka Vusco supported him To join Fabian Herzeler's side. The Croatian could use the Seagulls as a stepping stone to attract top clubs in the future.

