- Real Madrid sign Spain defender in £50m summer move.
- Huijsen joins Los Blancos ahead of Club World Cup.
- Bournemouth star makes shock switch to Bernabéu.
In a decisive move to reinforce their backline, Real Madrid have reached an agreement with AFC Bournemouth to sign Dean Huijsen, one of the Premier League’s brightest defensive talents.
The Spanish giants paid the full £50 million release clause, securing the 20-year-old’s services on a five-year deal that begins this summer.
A Rapid Ascent: From Malaga to Madrid
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Huijsen’s rise through European football has been nothing short of remarkable.
Although born in the Netherlands, he relocated to Spain at the age of five, eventually joining Malaga’s youth academy.
His football foundation was laid there, before a move to Juventus, where he honed his skills further.
In 2024, Huijsen joined Bournemouth for just £12.8 million.
In the span of a single season, he made a huge impression in the English top flight with his positional awareness, aerial strength, and mature decision-making.
Madrid Acts Swiftly Amid Premier League Interest
Several top Premier League sides had been monitoring Huijsen closely, but Real Madrid did not wait.
By promptly activating his release clause, the Spanish club moved ahead of the competition and wrapped up the deal efficiently.
Huijsen’s performances for La Roja, including a notable debut where he helped Spain defeat his birth country, the Netherlands, in a Nations League qualifier, have only strengthened his reputation.
That match earned him praise for his calmness under pressure and defensive discipline—traits Madrid have sorely missed.
New Era at the Bernabéu Begins
This transfer comes at a turning point for the Spanish capital club.
With Carlo Ancelotti preparing to depart and take charge of the Brazilian national team, Bayer Leverkusen’s Xabi Alonso is widely expected to return to Madrid as manager.
This marks the beginning of what many see as a new era in the club’s rich history.
Real Madrid endured a frustrating season by their standards finishing without silverware and suffering 14 defeats across all competitions.
Defensive lapses proved costly, prompting the board to act decisively.
Bringing Huijsen into the fold signals that the club intends to fix those cracks with young, high-potential talent ready to anchor the defense for years to come.
Huijsen Set for Club World Cup Appearance
Real Madrid fans may not have to wait long to see their new signing in action.
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Huijsen will be eligible to play in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, which takes place this summer in the United States.
Madrid’s opening match is set for June 18 in Miami, where they will face Al-Hilal.
The tournament offers an early opportunity for Huijsen to test himself on an international stage, while also building chemistry with future teammates.
Official Statements Confirm the Move
Real Madrid released a formal statement confirming the transfer:
> “Real Madrid and AFC Bournemouth have reached an agreement over the transfer of Dean Huijsen. He will join the club from June 1, 2025, and remain until June 30, 2030.”
Bournemouth also confirmed the activation of the release clause, while sources suggest that both Juventus and Malaga will benefit financially from the deal through previously negotiated clauses.
More Reinforcements on the Way
This may not be the only major signing Madrid fans can look forward to this summer.
Reports from inside the club suggest that Trent Alexander-Arnold, the dynamic right-back from Liverpool, is poised to join Huijsen at the Santiago Bernabéu once his current contract expires.
The addition of Alexander-Arnold, combined with Huijsen’s arrival, represents a significant overhaul of Madrid’s defensive structure and a clear message that the club is building for the future while remaining competitive in the present.
Final Thoughts: Madrid Shows Its Intent
Dean Huijsen’s arrival marks a new chapter for both player and club.
For Real Madrid, it is a bold, strategic investment in youth and potential—an attempt to reassert dominance both in Spain and on the European stage.
For Huijsen, it is the culmination of years of hard work, steady progression, and an unwavering belief in his ability.
Now, he steps into one of football’s most demanding environments, with expectations higher than ever.
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