
Fabrizio Romano Reveals Huijsen's Plan and Warns Florentino About Barça
Dean Huijsen's destiny could have more than one path following the revelation made by Florentino Pérez
One of the best young center-backs this season is the Spaniard, Dean Huijsen. Since his arrival at Bournemouth, Huijsen has managed to dazzle with a talent that has led him to the Spanish national team. Taking an important step in his career, Huijsen could take another in the next market following Florentino's interest and Fabrizio Romano's notice.
Looking for a new center-back for the defense, Florentino Pérez saw in Dean Huijsen the ideal player to join Real Madrid. Huijsen himself, aware of this interest, has shown delight at being on the club's radar. However, Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Real Madrid is not the only club interested, with Barcelona being the other.

Huijsen, despite having the ambition to reach the level required by Real Madrid, doesn't rule out joining another club. If Barcelona calls him to be part of the team, Huijsen would carefully consider whether to be a culé or a merengue.
The Warning About Huijsen
In just his first season with Bournemouth, Dean Huijsen has established himself as the great revelation of the Premier League. Despite being 19 years old, Huijsen possesses a talent typical of a highly experienced player. Having passed through Juventus and Roma, Huijsen could end up being part of Real Madrid given Florentino's interest.
With a clear understanding that the defense needs renewal, Florentino Pérez has been searching for young center-backs with great potential. Huijsen, despite his contract until 2030, is seen as a good signing by Florentino to strengthen Real Madrid.

However, Fabrizio Romano's warning about Barcelona has caused some unease regarding a future signing. Seeking total commitment to Real Madrid to be able to join the club, Huijsen must focus solely on being a merengue.
Florentino Pérez's Calm
In light of the possibility that Dean Huijsen could join Barcelona, Florentino Pérez has shown calm and patience. Aware of Barcelona's economic situation, Florentino knows that, despite Fabrizio's notice, the culés won't be able to compete for Huijsen.
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