Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea all still remain keen to sign Dean Huijsen this summer.
The young Spanish defender is a wanted man after a really impressive season under Andoni Iraola at Bournemouth.
Despite all the interest in the Premier League, Real Madrid are in the driving seat to sign Huijsen, and an agreement between the clubs has already been reached.
Discussions over personal terms are ongoing in Spain, but an agreement on that does not exist, as things stand.
That could now blow the race for Huijsen wide open.
Dean Huijsen’s agents could reconsider Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea moves
When Real Madrid want to sign a player, they usually get it done.
The Galacticos have already sealed a deal to land Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool, while Xabi Alonso is all set to be appointed as their new manager.
The focus now ahead of the Club World Cup is a new centre-half, and Dean Huijsen is clearly the top target. The expectation in recent days has been that he will join them, but there could now be a twist.
Kaveh Solhekol has revealed that the defender’s agents have decided to reconsider offers from the Premier League if Real Madrid don’t meet their demands by the end of Friday.
The Sky Sports journalist said on X: “Dean Huijsen’s representatives hoping to agree personal terms with Real Madrid today (Thursday) or tomorrow (Friday).
“If not agreed by tomorrow, they are prepared to reconsider offers from Premier League clubs. Newcastle, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal all interested.”
Premier League clubs should be ready to pounce on Huijsen
Real Madrid are still the favourites to sign Huijsen this summer.
The Spanish giants rarely ever fail to land their key targets, and history suggests that they will agree terms with Huijsen.
But, if an agreement can’t be reached there, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool should do everything they can to land him this summer.
Bournemouth want £50 million for Huijsen, and that can be paid in three instalments. The interested clubs in England will be able to afford that easily.
Arsenal already called Huijsen’s camp to understand if they can enter talks if the defender’s move to Real Madrid collapses.
It didn’t seem like there was much hope, but that could change in the coming hours.