Tottenham Hotspur are heading into the final stretch of the season with pressure building from every direction. The atmosphere around the club is tense, nervous, and uncertain as Spurs continue their battle to stay in the Premier League. With only two matches remaining and just a slim gap separating them from the relegation zone, every moment now feels massive for the North London side.
Despite the difficult situation, Roberto De Zerbi has managed to breathe fresh life into the team since arriving during the March international break. The Italian stepped in following the departure of Igor Tudor and immediately brought renewed energy, belief, and structure to a squad that had completely lost confidence. Results away from home have improved, the team has shown more fight, and Spurs have managed to pull themselves out of the bottom three at a crucial stage of the campaign.
However, while there have been signs of recovery under De Zerbi, Tottenham’s problems have not disappeared. One of the biggest issues throughout the season has been the team’s lack of attacking quality. Spurs simply have not looked dangerous enough in the final third, and supporters are now fully realising just how much the club misses legendary figures like Harry Kane and Heung-min Son.
Kane’s departure left a hole that Tottenham have never truly managed to fill. The England captain was not just a goalscorer. He was the heart of the attack, the player who carried responsibility in the biggest moments and delivered consistently year after year. His record at Tottenham speaks for itself, with no player in the club’s history scoring more goals. Even among the Premier League’s greatest-ever scorers, Kane remains near the very top alongside icons such as Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney.
While Kane continues to dominate in Germany with Bayern Munich, Tottenham have struggled badly to replace his influence. Son’s exit last summer only made matters worse, removing another proven world-class attacker from the squad. Brennan Johnson also departed during the January transfer window after becoming one of Spurs’ most productive attacking players earlier in the campaign, leaving the team even shorter in quality and creativity.
Dominic Solanke was expected to help lead the line this season, but injuries have disrupted his progress and prevented him from building momentum. Richarlison’s future also remains uncertain, with strong rumours suggesting he could leave during the summer transfer window. As a result, signing a top striker has become one of Tottenham’s biggest priorities ahead of next season.
Still, the attack is not the only area causing concern. Defensively, Spurs have looked vulnerable all season long. They have conceded far too many goals, struggled with consistency at the back, and often looked fragile under pressure. With Cristian Romero heavily linked with a move away from the club, there is a growing sense that major defensive changes are also needed.
Fortunately for Tottenham supporters, there may already be a solution waiting in the background. Luka Vuskovic, one of the most exciting young defenders in Europe, could soon be handed a huge opportunity by De Zerbi.
The teenage centre-back has been making a strong impression during his loan spell with Hamburg in Germany. Despite his young age, Vuskovic has shown remarkable maturity, composure, and physical strength. His performances in the Bundesliga have caught attention across Europe, and many now believe Tottenham could have a future superstar on their hands.
Although comparisons with Harry Kane may sound dramatic, the excitement surrounding Vuskovic is easy to understand. Not because he plays in the same position, but because he possesses the kind of elite potential capable of transforming a football club for years to come.
Talent scout Jacek Kulig even described the Croatian defender as a “monster in the making,” and it is not difficult to see why. Vuskovic is dominant in the air, calm under pressure, aggressive in duels, and extremely comfortable with the ball at his feet. He already looks like a defender built for the modern game.
What makes him even more exciting is his confidence in possession. He does not simply defend deep and clear danger. Instead, he actively looks to start attacks, push forward, and control the tempo from the back. Those qualities make him a perfect fit for De Zerbi’s football philosophy.
Remarkably, Vuskovic has also contributed goals during his loan spell, scoring five times in 26 Bundesliga appearances. For a central defender at his age, those numbers are incredibly impressive and further highlight his overall ability.
Reports now suggest Tottenham are seriously considering giving him a major role in the first team next season. If Romero leaves, the path could open even further for Vuskovic to establish himself quickly in North London.
Throwing a teenager into such a difficult environment is always a risk, especially at a club under pressure, but De Zerbi may believe Vuskovic is mentally strong enough to handle the challenge. Sometimes the best talents rise fastest when trusted early, and Tottenham could be preparing to take exactly that gamble.
Spurs fans have spent years searching for the next true superstar capable of carrying the club forward after Kane’s departure. While Vuskovic may not score hundreds of goals or lead the line in attack, he has the talent to become just as important in a different way.
If Tottenham can survive this difficult season and finally build a stronger structure around their young players, Vuskovic could become one of the foundations of a new era at the club. His potential is enormous, and Spurs now have a golden opportunity to develop one of Europe’s brightest defensive talents into a future world-class star.
For a club desperate for hope, that possibility alone could change everything.