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Real Madrid target £50m Bournemouth player while eyeing Jude Bellingham’s England teammate


 



 


 



Real Madrid is reportedly interested in acquiring the services of Bournemouth defender Dean Huijsen, according to talkSPORT.


As a result of Huijsen’s transfer from Juventus to Cherries in the summer of 2018, his contract includes a release clause that is approximately fifty million pounds.



If the Spanish giants decide to pursue the interest, this indicates that Bournemouth stands to make a significant profit on the Spain Under-21 international player, who was born in the Netherlands.


In addition, Carlo Ancelotti, the manager of Real Madrid, continues to be a fan of Jarrad Branthwaite, the centre back for Everton.

This season, Huijsen has been one of the most outstanding players for Bournemouth, which has helped the Cherries maintain their position as a contender for European football.

A total of 25 appearances have been made by the young player so far this season, and he has even contributed a couple of goals.

A number of the most prestigious clubs in Europe have taken notice of his remarkable performances, with Bayern Munich and Liverpool being among the clubs that have been rumoured to have shown interest in him.

 

Huijsen has been an outstanding acquisition for Andoni Iraola, the manager of Bournemouth, and the statistics support the fact that he has been performing exceptionally well.

The young player, who is only 19 years old, has a tackle win percentage of 61.6% and 2.2 interceptions per 90 minutes on average.

Although he is under contract with Bournemouth until the year 2030, a release clause worth fifty million pounds is scheduled to take effect this summer.

Following an injury-plagued season in which defenders David Alaba, Antonio Rudiger, and Dani Carvajal were all sidelined due to injuries, Real Madrid is already making plans to bring in additional players in preparation for the following season.

 

Raul Asencio, a graduate of the Madrid academy, has been called upon to act as a substitute, and Eduardo Camavinga and Aurelien Tchouameni have also provided cover responsibilities.

Federico Valverde, a midfielder for Real Madrid, was forced to fill in at right back for the team’s victory over Atletico Madrid in the round of 16 of the Champions League on Tuesday. This forced Valverde to demonstrate the depths of Real Madrid’s defensive problems.

It is not clear whether Carlo Ancelotti will continue to serve as the head coach of Real Madrid after the current season is over.

If, on the other hand, the legendary Italian player continues to play for the club, then it is not completely out of the question for Everton to be the target of a transfer.

Branthwaite’s performances for the Toffees have left Ancelotti with a favourable impression, and he would be delighted to have him playing for the Bernabeu.

As a result of the fact that the Everton star is likely to come into contact with the Madrid favourite Jude Bellingham while he is on international duty later this month, it may be relatively simple to persuade him to relocate to the capital of Spain.

Before deciding to go with Leny Yoro, Manchester United had their sights set on the 22-year-old player during the summer of their previous season.

Throughout the course of this season, Branthwaite has appeared in 22 different matches across all competitions. He still has two years left on his contract at Goodison Park.

 

 



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