Let's recall him for goodness sake. He's proven himself to be above that farmers league already.
Luka is a monster but I don't want him anywhere near Frankenstein.
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Let's recall him for goodness sake. He's proven himself to be above that farmers league already.
Wasn't his Dad saying they want him to do another year in Germany? Then Bayern probably swoop in.Let's recall him for goodness sake. He's proven himself to be above that farmers league already.
It's not confirmed, it's O Keefe chatting shit again. The club wouldn't decide something like that this early.Allegedly, its confirmed he will be at HSV for next season now.
Allegedly, its confirmed he will be at HSV for next season now.
Disagree.Smart move if true. Far from a guaranteed starter in the PL. Needs consistent game time to get better
Exactly- club needs to integrate him asap. Another season at Hamburg and he'll probably think we aren't interested, so why should he be?Disagree.
If he's as good as it seems then it would be beneficial to have him building an affinity for the club.
As it is he's going to feel more of a connection to Hamburg than us by the time the bigger clubs are circling.
We’re not the ones pushing for him to stay. It’s his family who want him to play with his brother next year. All quotes come from his dad or agent.Exactly- club needs to integrate him asap. Another season at Hamburg and he'll probably think we aren't interested, so why should he be?
I see the point you’re making but fear that the longer he stays then the less likely he is to leave.
It’s complicated and controversial case. Someone does not use drugs playing in Bundesliga, no-one is that stupid.He stands up for his family-great.
His bro doing drugs and getting nicked-not so great.
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Mario Vušković, a former Hamburg defender, is serving a four-year doping ban imposed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) after testing positive for EPO in 2022, with his suspension extended until November 15, 2026. The ban has caused significant controversy, with his brother, current Tottenham loanee Luka Vušković, facing abuse regarding the situation.