
After Arnold, Edu Aguirre announces Real Madrid's next signing
The journalist from 'El Chiringuito de Jugones' warns about the change in the future of a potential Madrid player
Real Madrid has a series of signings ahead that it must make to rebuild the squad during the next transfer market. One of the first operations apparently achieved by the white executives is the arrival of Trent Alexander-Arnold, a footballer from Liverpool who would arrive for the Club World Cup this summer.
Although the incorporation of the "66" red was originally planned as a free agent, there is great urgency to have a right-back for the FIFA tournament. Therefore, the leaders led by Florentino Pérez would have decided to advance his incorporation taking advantage of the window enabled between June 1 and 10. It would not be the only signing planned for those dates, given the weakened defensive line of the first team.
Dean Huijsen, the chosen one
The incorporation of a center-back, at least, is another matter of extreme necessity that the white sports management would assume as a priority before the 2025 Club World Cup. In that sense, Edu Aguirre has pointed out the name of Dean Huijsen as the favorite and number one candidate managed in the Valdebebas offices. The initial reluctance to that signing would have disappeared in recent days.

The journalist from "El Chiringuito de Jugones" reveals that Real Madrid intends to sign Dean Huijsen, but the high economic demands had prevented any movement in that direction. That blockade would have been lifted thanks to the willingness of the personal environment of the "2" from AFC Bournemouth, as Dean Huijsen's father would like to "facilitate" his move to Real Madrid.
Golden opportunity
That action by the closest people to the Spanish footballer would only occur if the white club is truly interested in his signing. Because Dean Huijsen's father sees Real Madrid as the best possible option for the young Spanish center-back to settle definitively in the soccer elite. These advances have been received with greatenthusiasm from the Valdebebas offices.
Because the white leadership understands that the 60 million euros release clause is an excessively high amount for a player of Huijsen's profile. Thus, the white executives would have considered paying between 30 and 45 million euros to AFC Bournemouth, an amount insufficient compared to the clause... but that could certify the operation thanks to that "pressure" from the defender's cherry environment.

Edu Aguirre reveals that Dean Huijsen's "dream" is to play for Real Madrid, something for which the father would be willing to make a great effort. Possibly that is the key to the signing for the white club, given the white club's strong resistance to paying the 60 million of his release clause.
In any case, these developments in the "Huijsen case" are more than welcome and establish a new scenario in which this incorporation would take place. Edu Aguirre's information reveals a hypothetical change in Real Madrid's plans... now that Dean Huijsen's environment is clear that the signing for the merengue entity is the best solution for the player.
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