Dean Huijsen

Liverpool, Tottenham Attempt to Low Ball Bournemouth With £29.4M Offer for PSG Target

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Last summer, Paris Saint-Germain expressed interest in Dean Huijsen as part of their plans to strengthen their defense, but the Spanish center-back ultimately signed with AFC Bournemouth. If PSG makes another move for him, they’ll face fierce competition.

While PSG did bring in Willian Pacho to bolster their defense, Milan Skriniar is expected to make his loan to Fenerbahçe permanent, leaving PSG potentially on the lookout for another center-back this summer.

Huijsen has continued to impress in the Premier League, delivering consistent performances and earning praise. His strong form has drawn the attention of several top clubs.

If PSG sees Huijsen as the solution to their defensive issues, they’ll need to prepare for a tough transfer battle. A couple of Premier League clubs is already plotting the amount they’re willing to pay as the bidding intensifies.

How much are Premier League clubs open to spending on Dean Huijsen?

Dean Huijsen
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CaughtOffSide has reported that Liverpool are among the clubs that have already begun talks to sign Huijsen from Premier League rivals Bournemouth in the summer transfer window.

Liverpool, Arsenal, and Tottenham are all expected to make offers ranging from €30 million to €35 million (£25.2 million to £29.4 million) for Huijsen. Bournemouth are looking to offer Huijsen a new contract, aiming to increase his value as they anticipate interest from other clubs.

A recent report from CaughtOffside states that Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barcelona, and PSG are all interested in 19-year-old Huijsen.

He has a release clause of around £50 million, but that amount could increase if he signs a new contract with Bournemouth.

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  1. That’s Levy’s way. He thinks he is being clever but all he does is insult other teams with stupid offers and make spurs the last option for the player rather than the first option. How many great players have we low balled and lost to other teams only to see them become superstars. Spurs will never be a top team unless they buy the best players not the cheapest. Every transfer is a saga with spurs, long and drawn out, leaving it open to hijack. Something needs to change. Spurs fans were always told that they couldn’t compete with man it’s or Liverpool financially because of the limitations of our old stadium. Now we have a big stadium, a big income and plenty of room under fair play rules we are still not buying the players. Every deal is a cheap loan with out of form players tryng to turn their careers around. Or a low ball no hope offer for the better players that has absolutely no chance of happening. This business model is never going to build a premier League winning team.

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