One of the revelations of the 2024-25 season, Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen has a great first year in the Premier League. Huijsen recently transferred his first two caps by Spain and is one of the most coveted defenders in Europe this summer.
The 19-year-old has been strongly connected to Real Madrid in recent weeks, especially after his impressive screenings for Spain, and he has not made much secret of the fact that he grew up as a fan of Real Madrid. Los Blancos has the feeling that they can convince him to join them for other clubs, and Huijsen recently confirmed that he has a release clause, which is assumed to be worth around € 60 million.
However, the athletics have tempered the hope of Madridistas who wanted to sign him. They explain that Real Madrid has made contact with his camp in recent months and has received a positive response. Nevertheless, they explain that it is 'difficult' to imagine that Los Blancos extends such a high compensation for a teenager for a teenager. The expectation is that he will move to a Premier League club, with Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea all interested.
That reimbursement certainly seems to be a problem for Premier League parties, who have seamlessly seen him adapt football in English. The same report mentions England as a more likely landing place for fellow goals Jorrel Hato and Castello Lukeba because of the finances involved.
Real Madrid demonstrated last summer that they were willing to set their ground on transfer costs, Leny Yoro lost because they refused to go above € 40 million for the Frenchman, and saw their offer immediately blown out of the water due to a bid of € 60m Manchester United. Given the apparent affection of Huijsen for Los Blancos, it is not inconceivable that he would continue Real Madrid's offer and tries to reach an agreement with Boolmouth.
