Laughable Price Real Madrid Will Pay for the Player of the Moment: a Bargain
Florentino can transfer this soccer player for only 30 million euros
The news of the day is that Real Madrid's going to get the services of Trent Alexander-Arnold. According to Diario MARCA, the English player has already told Liverpool that he wants to move to Santiago Bernabéu. For this reason, he's not going to renew.
However, he's not the only reinforcement coming to improve the defense. One player that the sports management really likes is Dean Huijsen, a young player who plays for Bournemouth.
He's only 19 years old, ambidextrous, and 1.95 metres tall[6 feet 5 inches]. His profile perfectly fits the recruitment policy that's been carried out in Valdebebas for some time now. Additionally, his characteristics as a player are very interesting and catch the technical staff's attention.
A laughable price
Various media outlets have reported that the player could join the white house for just 30 million euros. The operation wouldn't be costly, and Florentino Pérez is somewhat enthusiastic about carrying it out.
Therefore, we'll have to see what ultimately happens with this player. He could strengthen and also rejuvenate the defense. He might become very similar to Leny Yoro.
This way, it's possible that Valdebebas will choose to bet on this player. The Frenchman slipped away at the last moment and surprisingly. Perhaps, they don't want to miss this opportunity and will definitely bet on him.
He was on Barça's radar
Several seasons ago, he was on FC Barcelona's radar. The culé team was interested in him, but ultimately, they didn't complete the transfer. Thus, if he ends up joining the white house, it could be a hard blow in the Catalan city.
Meanwhile, Juni Calafat, the head scout of the entity, will continue making reports on the matter. He'll assess the "pros" and "cons" of this hypothetical operation. The important thing is that as time goes by, he's gaining weight within the entity, something that wasn't considered several months ago.
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