Carlo Ancelotti and Dean Huijsen (Photograph by Alex Caparros, Matt McNulty/Getty Photographs)
Actual Madrid are reportedly eyeing up switch targets for the summer time and one of many names on their listing is Bournemouth centre-back Dean Huijsen.
The thrilling younger defender has actually impressed within the Premier League this season, and it looks like it’s solely a matter of time earlier than he’s snapped up by a much bigger membership.
One workforce linked with Huijsen just lately is Chelsea, as per Fabrizio Romano’s report for us, and now it appears to be like like Actual Madrid could possibly be within the race too, based on Spanish outlet Fichajes.
Huijsen continues to be solely 19 years of age, however it’s clear he’s up there with the very best gamers in Europe in his place.
Bournemouth gained’t need to let Huijsen go so quickly after bringing him to the membership, however it is likely to be arduous for them to show down groups like Actual and Chelsea, who pays very tempting cash.
Dean Huijsen to be Actual Madrid’s subsequent wonderkid signing?
Everyone knows about Chelsea’s emphasis on signing the most effective younger gamers on this planet and constructing for the longer term, however Actual Madrid are additionally more and more utilizing that switch technique too.
Los Blancos nonetheless signal occasional superstars like Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham, however they’ve additionally introduced within the likes of Endrick, Vinicius Junior and Eduardo Camavinga in current instances earlier than they had been significantly large names confirmed on the highest stage.
Huijsen may now be subsequent and he appears to be like like he’d be a great match on the Bernabeu.
Chelsea additionally absolutely want extra defensive choices, nevertheless, with Enzo Maresca just lately having to recall Trevoh Chalobah from his mortgage at Crystal Palace.
Axel Disasi had struggled and has now left for a mortgage transfer to Aston Villa, whereas there’s additionally absolutely room for an improve on the likes of Benoit Badiashile, Tosin Adarabioyo and the injury-prone Wesley Fofana.