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Image Credits: YouTube/Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano has revealed
The 19-year-old Spanish international has been a standout performer for the Cherries this season, making 25 Premier League appearances and scoring two goals.
His impressive displays have caught the attention of several top clubs, with Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle United, and Tottenham Hotspur all expressing interest in securing his services.
Huijsen’s contract with Bournemouth includes a £50 million release clause, which has made him an attractive prospect for clubs seeking to strengthen their backlines.
Standing at 6’5?, Huijsen is known for his versatility and technical ability, excelling at playing out from the back.
His impressive statistics highlight why top clubs are vying for his signature:
Dean Huijsen.
Based on 1566 minutes played [Fbref].
As mentioned, Liverpool will be far from the only side looking to do some shopping on the south coast this summer.
But according to the Italian transfer guru, the Reds should be more worried about fellow Premier League interference than Real Madrid as things stand.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Fabrizio Romano revealed that Los Blancos do not know if they will sign a defender – opening the door to the likes of Liverpool and other Premier League sides.
“Dean Huijsen would be very open to a move to Real Madrid,” Romano said
“But this depends on Real Madrid.”
“And, as of today, Real Madrid have still not decided whether they want to invest in a centre-back this summer or continue with the centre-backs they have
Huijsen is appreciated at Real Madrid, but they have not decided whether they want to spend on a centre-back in the summer or not.”
“Obviously, Huijsen can’t wait forever
This is why Premier League clubs are working on this deal
Bayern [Munich] have also been calling for weeks for Dean Huijsen,” Romano explained.
“Now, Premier League clubs are really, really pushing
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