Revealed: Huijsen’s release clause this summer amid interest from MU and RMC

Bournemouth star Dean Huijsen will sign for only £ 50 million this summer due to a release clause in his contract, according to a report.

The 19-year-old is interested in a number of top European clubs, including Manchester United and Real Madrid in the midst of his Stellar campaign with the Cherries.

The Spanish center was a member of the side of Andoni Iraola last summer for £ 12.6 million from Juventus and made an impression in his first season in England.

Reports last week claimed that a release clause of £ 55 million was included in the Huijsen contract, however, according to Fabrizio Romano, the figure is an even more attractive £ 50 million compensation.

United is supposed to consider taking a step for the teenager, it is unlikely that getting a deal across the line is simple because it is understood that they are confronted with competition for his signature of Real Madrid and a Number of top German clubs.

Huijsen has made this period 19 Premier League performances and is part of a defense that has only admitted 29 goals. Only the current top two – Liverpool and Arsenal – have admitted less.

His performances have attracted attention, with Bournemouth 14 points for United and insist on a European place.

United now shows considerable interest in Huijsen while they look to strengthen their backline prior to several expected departure this summer.

Victor Lindelof and Jonny Evans are no longer a contract at the end of the season and seem to be moved further, while Lisandro Martinez sustained a serious knee injury earlier this month and probably does not seem to return to the last stages of 2025.

In the meantime, Bournemouth is confronted with a huge task of holding some of their star players while doing a push for Champions League football. Liverpool loves Milos Kerkez, while Paris Saint-Germain Fancy Illia Zabarnyi.

Even before I reach the boss, that is Andoni Iraola, whose stock peaks, already makes shortlists at other clubs for his risky playing style with a high game.

As revealed in the Sami Mokbel column this week, Iraola is preferable to work on short -term agreements, and his current contract on vitality runs until 2026.

Mail Sport asked him after this victory over Southampton about the fans of Bournemouth who sing that they want him to register for the next 10 years.

The 42-year-old Spaniard laughed and said: 'I am very grateful for them. Not just this season. Even from the start when we didn't win a game, I felt the support of the club, players and supporters. '

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