Brighton have made an improved offer to Tottenham Hotspur for centre-back Luka Vuskovic.
The latest package is worth £45m in total including add-ons.
Sky Sports News understands the Croatia international is keen on the move to the south coast.
Vuskovic spent last season on loan at Bundesliga club Hamburg and is currently at the World Cup with Croatia, where he played in the 4-2 defeat to England on Wednesday.
Earlier this week, Spurs completed a £52m deal for Brighton defender Jan Paul Van Hecke.
The Netherlands international defender had one year left on his contract at Brighton and played at the Seagulls under Roberto De Zerbi between 2023 and 2024.
Brighton made a considerable profit on the 26-year-old, having signed him for £1.8m from NAC Breda in 2020. It is understood the Seagulls have also negotiated a 20 per cent sell-on clause.
Van Hecke is Tottenham’s third signing of the De Zerbi era, after Marco Sensi and Andy Robertson joined on free transfers.
Spurs adding Van Hecke and Senesi to their ranks moves Vuskovic further down the pecking order, with Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven still at the north London club.
Barcelona join race to sign Van de Ven
Barcelona are among a number of clubs keeping an eye on Van de Ven’s situation at Tottenham.
Van de Ven, who also has interest from the Premier League, has held initial talks with Spurs over a contract extension but there is no agreement yet.
The Netherlands international has two years left on his deal with Spurs holding an option to extend for a further 12 months.
Spurs want him to stay long-term, and De Zerbi has described him as the best left-sided central defender in the Premier League.
Brighton to start new season live on Sky Sports
Brighton start their 2026/27 Premier League season at home to Aston Villa on August 23, live on Sky Sports.
The Sunday 2pm kick-off at the Amex Stadium comes just three days after their Conference League play-off round first leg, with their opponents for that European tie to be decided on August 3.
The Seagulls then face a tricky first away game of the season as they visit Chelsea on Saturday August 29, although that date is likely to change with the second leg of that European play-off scheduled for August 27.
Fabian Hurzeler’s side face rivals Crystal Palace for the first time in the new season on October 17 at home.
The return game at Selhurst Park on May 15 starts a tough final three matches of the season as Brighton host Liverpool the following week on May 23 before ending the campaign at defending champions Arsenal on May 30.
But the game at the Emirates Stadium may well not be Brighton’s last of the season – if they were to reach the Conference League final, then the south coast side would be in action on June 2 in Istanbul.
Spurs get Brentford in opening day fixture
Tottenham begin their 2026/27 Premier League season with a trip to Brentford on August 22, live on Sky Sports.
The Saturday 5.30pm kick-off at the Gtech Community Stadium will be the start of Roberto De Zerbi’s first full season in charge of Spurs, who escaped relegation last season after a second consecutive 17th-placed finish.
Following the season-opening London derby, Tottenham host Newcastle in their first home game of the season on August 29.
The trip to Stamford Bridge to face London rivals Chelsea is on October 24.
The first north London derby of the season against Arsenal will be at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 5.
The return game at the Emirates Stadium is on May 1, marking the start of a tricky end to the season for Tottenham.
Their final five games of the season include the visit to Arsenal, home games against Chelsea (May 8) and Manchester United (May 23), with the final match of the season at Aston Villa on May 30.


