Brighton have reached an agreement with Tottenham to sign Luka Vuskovic, with the transfer fee reported as a club record. BBC Football and The Athletic say Tottenham accept Brighton’s deal involving an initial fee in the mid-to-high £40 millions, while Metro reports the package could rise to £50 million including add-ons. Brighton are set to pay £46 million initially, with additional clauses worth £4 million, according to BBC Football. Vuskovic is 19 and is currently involved with Croatia at the World Cup, where he has made appearances for the national team.

All reports describe the same basic sequence: Tottenham accepted Brighton’s improved bid after earlier offers were rejected, and the player has not previously played for Spurs despite signing for the club in 2025 before moving on loan. Reported earlier interest includes clubs such as Bayern Munich and Barcelona. The terms also include a sell-on clause for Tottenham, cited by Metro, and the defender is expected to join Brighton for the next season.