
Premier League
Real Madrid has taken a firm step towards the future with the addition of Dean Huijsen, a young Spanish defender whose signing is practically sealed. As reported by MARCA newspaper, the negotiations have reached a successful conclusion, and the parties involved are in the midst of exchanging documents. Although the final signature has not yet been penned, the terms of the transfer are completely defined, making the official announcement only a matter of time.
The center-back, who has been part of Bournemouth, will arrive in the Spanish capital after the payment of his release clause. The deal has been closed at £50 million, equivalent to around €58 million, which will be paid in three installments. This investment reinforces the strategy of the white club to bet on young talents with international potential, as was the case with Tchouaméni, Camavinga, and Bellingham.
Dean Huijsen, a key piece for Real Madrid
On the other hand, Juventus, the former home of Huijsen, will receive a percentage of the profit generated by this transfer due to a previously established capital gains clause. The Italian club thus ensures a return for having believed in the defender in the early stages of his career. Additionally, Málaga, where the player spent part of his training, will also receive a financial compensation close to €1.8 million through FIFA's solidarity mechanism to reward training clubs.
Huijsen, born in Amsterdam in April 2005, is shaping up to be a strategic piece in the future of the Merengue club. His arrival strengthens a defense in constant renewal and consolidates Madrid's vision of building a squad with current competitiveness and promising future, pending the official announcements of the arrivals of Xabi Alonso and Trent Alexander Arnold.
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