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Dean Huijsen: How Bournemouth's Spain international earned high-profile suitors after a stellar first Premier League season

Dean Huijsen only made one senior appearance for Juventus when Bournemouth signed him last year - now clubs are queuing round the block to try and sign him; Bournemouth are braced for interest in Huijsen; Five Premier League clubs, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich keen on the defender;

Dean Huijsen, Bournemouth

It was a transfer that went under the radar in the summer of 2024. But less than 12 months later, £12m has turned into £50m.

At the back end of July, before the window had even got going, Bournemouth signed a young 19-year-old defender from Juventus. That man was Dean Huijsen.

One appearance for 'The Old Lady' and 13 for Roma in 2023/24 didn't exactly say he was the next best thing, but now he really is. Bournemouth clearly saw something that others didn't. They had belief, a plan, and their recent recruitment suggests they can spot the special sauce. And Huijsen is oozing quality.

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It's no secret that Huijsen's £50m release clause will be activated by someone this summer, but with a host of big hitters all willing to pay it, Huijsen will have his pick, and according to the media - he can literally go anywhere.

Bournemouth are braced for interest in Huijsen this summer, with five Premier League clubs, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich keen on the defender.

From Chelsea to Liverpool, Arsenal to Newcastle to Spurs, the queue to get him goes round the block and back again.

But like most players when talking about their future, he wouldn't be drawn on these links.

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Huijsen, sat down on the fresh grass at the club's new performance centre seemed in a relaxed mood. The big money, and big move talk hasn't phased him one bit; "I'm very calm," he said, "I don't really focus on it, now is not the time, I'm just focused on finishing the season well.

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"My dad is my agent, he fixes everything, I don't read anything, I don't think about it too much, I'm just focusing on my football and working hard."

Huijsen was also coy on the rumoured release clause as well, "I'm just focused on making history at this club," he says with a smile, and I believe him.

His team-mates refer to him as 'The Chill Guy' - and you can see why. Whatever the price tag on his shoulders, he's just loving his football.

Bournemouth have the joint fourth-best home defensive record in the top-flight, all thanks to the youngest centre-back partnership in the Premier League. It really is a case of, if you're good enough, you're old enough.

Bournemouth's Dean Huijsen celebrates scoring against Tottenham
Image: Huijsen joined Bournemouth from Juventus last summer

Huijsen added: "We've got a lot of good young players; we've got players that can make a big move or that are worth a lot of money. It just shows how smart the club has been with scouting, investing in players and trusting young players.

He added, "It's not easy to trust young players in a big league like the Premier League. That's what this club has done and it's paid off."

At the heart of their defensive resilience alongside 20-year-old Huijsen is 22 year-old Illia Zabarnyi - who is also being monitored by clubs at the top end of the footballing pyramid.

And that shouldn't be a surprise. He's also developed into an outstanding defender since his arrival at the club from Dynamo Kyiv in January 2023, and improved throughout the course of this season.

Spain's Dean Huijsen, background, duels for the ball with Netherlands' Donyell Malen during the UEFA Nations League quarterfinal second leg match, at Mestalla stadium in Valencia, Spain, Sunday, March 23, 2025. (AP Photo/Alberto Saiz)
Image: The 20-year-old made his senior Spain debut in March

Not only has Huijsen made his senior Spain debut in the last few weeks - after switching allegiance from the Netherlands - but he has had such an impressive first season in England. Goals, clean sheets and an ability to keep calm on the ball are all the attributes wanted from a defender these days.

Zabarnyi knows the importance of a solid relationship and how much that is key to Bournemouth's defensive success.

"It comes with training, it comes with the more games you play together, you know when to cover for each other and that helps the relationship. You have to be supportive to each other. Yes, we are young, but on the pitch it doesn't feel like we're young."

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