Welcome to Friday’s round-up of the biggest and boldest Premier League transfer stories of the previous 24 hours – and we’ll begin today’s digest with a gigantic transfer tale involving the future of Bournemouth’s brilliant young defender Dean Huijsen.
The 19-year-old Spaniard has been a revelation since breaking into the first team at Dean Court in recent months, and in addition to being named the best young player in the Premier League in our regular Wonderkid Power Rankings feature, he is also attracting interest from some of the world’s biggest clubs, according to The Sun.
According to the redtop, Huijsen has “caught the eye” of Manchester United, who are lining him up for a summer move; nevertheless, Real Madrid is also interested in bringing the defender back to his hometown. Bournemouth are reportedly aware that interest in their young star is “mushrooming,” but they may be unable to prevent him from going because his contract has a £55 million release clause that will take effect over the summer in Manchester.
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Let’s switch to a story from North London presently. According to TeamTalk, Arsenal have reignited their interest in Juventus midfielder and Italy international Manuel Locatelli in order to add some fresh legs in their double pivot, with Mikel Arteta reportedly “personally keen” on the former Sassuolo player.
According to the article, Arsenal are “ready” to make a play for the 27-year-old and could “easily” match Juve’s asking price, which is around £21 million. Arsenal is reportedly interested in Dean Huijsen, who is currently attracting attention from scouts.
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