Liverpool and Man Utd learn Dean Huijsen stance as transfer deadline set

Dean Huijsen is being chased by a number of clubs this season after his excellent versions for Bournemouth this season and now the Spanish International wants to remain in the Premier League about a move to Real Madrid

Bournemouth – defender Dean Huijsen reportedly gives himself a month to decide on his future – but wants to stay in the Premier League next season. The young person has become one of the most wanted talents in football after they stayed for the cherries this season.

Huijsen started 21 games in the Premier League, scored twice and assists once, with his commander in the defense that turns the heads over the division.

It is said that Liverpool leads the race to sign him, but he is also interested in the Spanish giants Real Madrid.

But despite the fact that Huijsen is being chased by a number of top clubs around the world, the player has made it clear that he wants to stay in England after enjoying an excellent breakout year in the Vitality Stadium, according to the Spanish Outlet Relo.

Huijsen, who recently collected his first limit for the Spanish national team, does not make a hurried decisions about his future and wants to take over the following month, says it further.

The report adds that Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham are all willing to pay Huijsen's £ 50 million buyout clause this summer, so he should have a choice of the clubs before taking his next step.

Madrid would be a huge step by Huijsen, despite his affinity with the club after he had set up some time in their youth. The men of Carlo Ancelotti would like to find new young talent in the defense in the midst of concern about the aging David Alaba and Antonio Rudiger.

The report claims that Madrid is a dream destination for Huijsen, but at his young age he would like to play football as much as possible and would like to choose a club that offers him guaranteed first team action.

It adds that Bayern Munich also keeps an eye on the player, with Vincent Kompany on the market for a new young defender, but it says that the German outfit are outsiders to lure him to the Bundesliga.

Although Madrid is not preferred by Huijsen, they still continue to follow the player – but are reluctant to spend so much when Bournemouth quotes for his release clause.

Huijsen's final decision “should not be long,” it goes on, adding that Huijsen is “grateful” for Bournemouth for giving a platform to show his talents, but he knows that his time ends on the south coast.

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