Luka Vuskovic has given his clearest response yet to the speculation linking him to a move away from Tottenham Hotspur this summer.As Spurs Web has previously covered, clubs from around Europe are circling over Tottenham’s best players, as the North London club stand on the brink of the relegation zone, with just seven league games left this term. Position Team Played MP Won W Drawn D Lost L For GF Against GA Diff GD Points Pts 15 LeedsLeeds31 7 12 12 37 48 -11 33 16 Nottingham ForestNottingham Forest31 8 8 15 31 43 -12 32 17 TottenhamTottenham31 7 9 15 40 50 -10 30 18 West HamWest Ham31 7 8 16 36 57 -21 29 19 BurnleyBurnley31 4 8 19 33 61 -28 20 It is not just the club’s big-name players who are attracting transfer interest, but also many of their young starlets.Over recent weeks, several reports have suggested that Luka Vuskovic is on the radar of several elite clubs on the back of his outstanding displays on loan at Hamburg.Photo by MIGUEL J RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO / AFP via Getty ImagesLuka Vuskovic says he will be a Tottenham player next seasonSome outlets have claimed over recent weeks that Tottenham may cash in on the young defender for £61m this summer, with the Croat potentially set to leave without playing a single competitive game for the Lilywhites.However, Vuskovic has now refused to discuss the possibility of a summer exit, revealing that he will be a Spurs player again at the end of the season.When asked about the speculation linking him with a big-money transfer, the 19-year-old told Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: “After this season, I’ll be a Tottenham player again. I have a contract there until 2030.”The teenager’s physicality is one of his biggest strengths, but he admitted that he is learning the subtlety of defending smartly by improving his positioning.When asked about his physical style, the Tottenham youngster responded: “It all depends on how the player plays. It can be really tough; it can feel like the defender is trying to destroy a striker, he can inflict some really hard fouls.“But it can also be completely different, without a foul, even without physical contact. If you defend intelligently, you hardly ever have to go directly into a challenge; you focus more on the space where things can get dangerous. I’m somewhere in between because I’m not as aggressive as some others, although I’d like to be a bit more so. I’m working on that.”Vuskovic is working hard on his major weaknessEven though the Tottenham youngster has been one of the highest-rated centre-backs across Europe this season, as per WhoScored, he is aware that he is not a complete defender just yet.Vuskovic admitted that his speed across the ground is his biggest weakness and revealed that he is working hard to improve that part of his game.The teenager added: “I know my weaknesses. I’ve been training with a private coach for some time now to work on my speed. As a footballer, you don’t have to be a 100 metre sprinter, but a good start definitely helps. And I’m constantly trying to improve my timing in certain situations. I often act on instinct, but some things just take practice.“There used to be situations I wanted to anticipate. But sometimes I started too early, and sometimes too late. It’s slowly getting better. This is especially key against fast and skilful strikers. If I know I can’t catch my opponent, it can sometimes help if I take a step forward so he’s offside.”READ MORE: ‘I played 200 games for Arsenal but even I don’t want to see Tottenham relegated’The post Tottenham fans will love Luka Vuskovic’s latest statement about his Spurs future appeared first on Spurs Web.