
Premier League
At Real Madrid, thoughts are already turning to planning for the next season, with two names standing out strongly on the sports management agenda: Dean Huijsen and Martín Zubimendi. According to reports from the newspaper AS, both players left an excellent impression in the recent match for the Spanish national team held in Rotterdam, leading to intensified monitoring of their progress from the Valdebebas offices.
Dean Huijsen:
Huijsen, a young 19-year-old defender currently playing for Bournemouth in the Premier League, is seen as a market opportunity that aligns perfectly with the transfer policy of the white club: young talent with potential, preferably domestically sourced. Born in Amsterdam but raised in Spain, the center-back has already shown character in high-pressure situations. Although Real Madrid's defense is not in immediate need, his profile is highly appealing. His release clause stands at 50 million euros, a figure manageable should the whites decide to pursue his signing.
Martin Zubimendi:
On the other hand, Zubimendi is one of the prime options to strengthen the midfield, an area the club deems a priority following Toni Kroos' departure. The central midfielder from Real Sociedad has a 60 million euro buyout clause, with Arsenal currently in a favorable position to secure his transfer. However, Real Madrid is looking to stay competitive in the race and aims to be well-positioned should they opt to pursue his acquisition.
The success of these operations will hinge on the season's progression and the requirements identified by the coaching staff. Nonetheless, preparations are already underway at the Bernabéu for an important summer of decisions aimed at solidifying a youthful and ambitious project.
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