Bournemouth star Dean Huysen has decided where he wants to go this summer, with Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Arsenal all turning and ready to offer alternative Premier League moves.
After a great campaign, Dean Huysen was hoping for Premier League rivals
Signed last summer from Juventus for just £12.8 million, Bournemouth will earn a great deal from his signature after Huizen’s extremely impressive debut season on the South Coast.
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The 19-year-old began all Bournemouth Premier League matches in early December, partnering with others like Marcos Senesi and Illyria the Bunny to score important goals against those like the Spurs and Man United at the time.
Dean Huysen’s best performance in the Premier League this season | Matched ratings |
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Manchester United 0-3 Bournemouth | 8.36 |
Bournemouth 0-0 Crystal Palace | 8.11 |
Bournemouth 1-0 Tottenham | 8.09 |
Newcastle United 1-4 Bournemouth | 7.85 |
Bournemouth 1-0 Everton | 7.52 |
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The teenager is one of Spain’s most exciting defensive outlooks, and his performance on the UK top flight recently called on him to the national team.
Huijsen bagged the assist during his second match against Spain’s Netherlands. They won with a penalty shootout.
His growing reputation has sparked serious interest from major aspects, including Tottenham, Chelsea and Arsenal.
According to Athletic, Tottenham spoke with a representative from Huyssen this week. Also, while Chelsea is expected to “a big push” on Huizen’s signature this summer (Simon Phillips) while Arsenal is believed to have made similar contacts (David Ornstein).
All three aspects appear to be serious candidates for the signature of the former Juventus starlet, but the major threat to the British trio is in the shape of Real Madrid.
Dean Huysen has decided the next club amid interests from Tottenham, Chelsea and Arsenal
According to a Spanish report, Huijsen has already decided whether to join Tottenham, Chelsea or Arsenal, and all three aspects are set to disappoint.
They are Real Madrid, who are in Paul’s position to seal the agreement as if things are standing, despite all reaching out to his agent (David Ornstein), as allegedly by sources in the Spanish media that Huijsen has a firm look to his move to the Bernabeu.
The former Serie A gem appears to be “clear” that he wants to sign the real thing this summer.
News of his £50 million release clause appears to have reached President Florentino Perez of the Los Blancos.
“He is one of the highest quality prospects in European football at this age level,” said Jose Mourinho, boss of Fennabasch last year.
“He will be a great footballer in the future, he has great confidence in himself.”