Football Today
·23 aprile 2025
Chelsea are leading the race to sign Dean Huijsen from Bournemouth

Football Today
·23 aprile 2025
Chelsea have jumped ahead of a growing queue of clubs keen to sign Dean Huijsen from Bournemouth this summer.
The talented teenager is well on his way to becoming a world-beater, and many clubs believe he has what it takes to lead a backline for years.
According to the Independent, Chelsea are aware of the growing interest in the defender and want to get a deal over the line early.
The ideal scenario for the Blues is to get it done before the Club World Cup.
Huijsen has enjoyed a breakout season in the Premier League. It’s only been a year since he joined the Cherries from Juventus, but he could be on the move again.
He has established an admirable partnership with Illia Zabarnyi at the heart of Bournemouth’s defence.
Both players are highly rated, but Huijsen’s poise, calm, charisma and maturity on both sides of the ball – and his age – make him a more appealing target.
Huijsen’s reported willingness to move to Stamford Bridge this summer has fuelled Chelsea’s pursuit.
Despite interest from Liverpool, Arsenal and Newcastle United, Chelsea are leading the chase and preparing a custom long-term contract.
They want to tie him to a seven-year deal – a familiar approach the club has employed since BlueCo’s takeover.
They have moved on from the era of signing established stars to investing in high-potential players, and Huijsen is their latest obsession.
The Netherlands-born Spain international’s contract includes a £50 million release clause. He’s a long-term solution to Chelsea’s defensive shortcomings.
The Blues have spent a fortune on defenders in the past, but it hasn’t worked out well. Wesley Fofana is a perfect example.
Since joining Chelsea in 2022, the Frenchman has spent more time on the sidelines than on the pitch, featuring just 34 times in three years.
Huijsen will be a breath of fresh air and could form a solid partnership with Levi Colwill in the heart of the defence.
Huijsen has previously opened up about his desire to move back to Spain.
That put Real Madrid in the driving seat. But the Spanish giants are unsure about spending £50m on a centre-back, so Chelsea may be in the clear.