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·6. März 2025
Bournemouth face Real Madrid interest as £50m release clause nears

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·6. März 2025
Bournemouth’s Dean Huijsen has rapidly become one of the most exciting young defenders in the Premier League, and his performances have not gone unnoticed. According to TalkSport, Real Madrid have identified the 19-year-old as a key target ahead of the summer transfer window.
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Having signed from Juventus last summer, Huijsen has been a revelation under Andoni Iraola. The Spain Under-21 international has made 25 appearances this season, even chipping in with a couple of goals, as Bournemouth push for an unexpected European finish.
Huijsen is tied to a contract until 2030, but a £50m release clause is set to come into effect this summer. Should Madrid firm up their interest, Bournemouth would be in line for a substantial profit on a player they recruited less than a year ago.
While Madrid lead the chase, they are not alone. Liverpool and Bayern Munich have previously monitored Huijsen’s progress, with his defensive maturity and ability to play out from the back making him a highly coveted asset.
With Real Madrid circling, Bournemouth face a crucial summer. The 19-year-old has been integral to their success, boasting a 61.6% tackle win rate and 2.2 interceptions per 90 minutes. Whether he stays or departs, his next move will be one of the transfer window’s biggest talking points.
For Bournemouth fans, this latest transfer speculation is both a testament to their club’s success and a reason for concern. Dean Huijsen has been a game-changer this season—strong in the tackle, composed on the ball, and mature beyond his years. Losing him so soon after his arrival would be a major blow.
The £50m release clause is the big issue here. While it guarantees Bournemouth a healthy profit, it also gives them little control if Madrid activate it. If the Spanish giants come calling, it will be tough for any player—especially one with Huijsen’s Spanish roots—to turn them down.
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Andoni Iraola has built something special at Bournemouth, and keeping his best players will be vital if the club is to continue progressing. The Cherries are pushing for European qualification—losing Huijsen would make that challenge even tougher.
With Bayern Munich and Liverpool also keeping an eye on him, Bournemouth’s best hope is that Madrid hesitate. If they do, perhaps Iraola’s project can convince Huijsen to stay and develop further in the Premier League before making a big move. But with Madrid in the frame, that’s a tough ask.