Tottenham Hotspur youngster Luka Vušković has impressed during his loan spell at Hamburger SV this season, establishing himself as an important part of their defence.
The centre-back last featured on April 4 before being sidelined by a knee issue, sparking concern for both Hamburg and his parent club.
However, reports from Sportske Novosti suggest the situation may have been exaggerated in Germany. Claims of a serious knee injury have been dismissed, with sources indicating the problem was only minor.
Vušković is believed to have used the break to fully recover and regain fitness, and has now completed his rehabilitation.
The 19-year-old has returned to the pitch in recent days, training individually earlier this week after missing several matches, and is expected to rejoin full team sessions soon.
A final decision on his involvement will be made by Hamburg manager Merlin Polzin, who will assess whether he is ready for the upcoming clash with Eintracht Frankfurt.
It remains unclear whether Tottenham have formally approved his return, but if cleared, he could feature either this weekend or in the following fixture against SC Freiburg on May 10.
Looking further ahead, uncertainty still surrounds his future, with a decision expected in the summer—particularly if Spurs face the possibility of relegation.

