download All Football App

Real Madrid unveil £50m Dean Huijsen and reveal his shirt number ahead of CWC

  /  autty

Real Madrid have unveiled £50million signing Dean Huijsen ahead of the Club World Cup.

The 20-year-old, who joined after Los Blancos activated his Bournemouth release clause, has been handed the number 24 shirt after penning a five-year deal at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The defender was born in the Netherlands and featured for their youth teams but represents Spain internationally.

Huijsen was Madrid's first signing of the Xabi Alonso era and they pipped a host of Premier League clubs, including Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and Newcastle, to his signature.

'I've wanted to be here since day one. From the moment Real Madrid called, I didn't look at any other clubs,' Huijsen said at the unveiling attended by club president Florentino Pérez and his family.

'Real Madrid is the club of my life and I hope to stay here for many years,' he added.

Asked if he has already spoken with new boss Alonso, Huijsen said: 'Yes, just a little, about what he expects from me and I think these are going to be great years.

'I fit very well in Xabi's soccer, I'm going to try to help the team in every way I can.'

Madrid have also scooped Trent Alexander-Arnold and paid Liverpool a mega £10m fee so that he could join them early ahead of the Club World Cup, which kicks off on Saturday.

Huijsen was one of Bournemouth's outstanding players in his only season at the club, having joined the Cherries from Juventus for £12.6m last summer.

He was nominated for the Premier League's Young Player of the Year award and has helped Andoni Iraola's side record a club-record points tally in the division.

While he had admiring glances from top Premier League clubs, Madrid was his preferred destination.

As Mail Sport has reported, his fee will be paid in three instalments while his former clubs Juventus and Malaga will be entitled to a 10 per cent and five per cent slice of the fee respectively.

After joining Bournemouth from Juventus last summer, Huijsen was initially playing a back-up role to Marcos Senesi and Illia Zabarnyi before getting his chance in the starting line-up and grabbing it with both hands.

Madrid, meanwhile, have been on the lookout for reinforcements after a disappointing season where they missed out on the LaLiga title, Copa del Rey, and Spanish Super Cup all to Barcelona.

While they were eliminated to Arsenal in the Champions League quarter-finals.

Huijsen had previously been warned against moving to the Spanish capital.

His old youth coach Juan Gutierrez, who was at Malaga when Huijsen joined aged 10, told him a move to Los Blancos would spell a dramatic reduction in game time.

'Dean is going to be a leader no matter where he goes, so I hope whoever signs him they play him as a starter, and he's not a project for the future,' Gutierrez said.

'He is a player for now. There are very few like that at his age, which is why I don't know to what extent it would be a good option to sign for Real.

'No one can guarantee you'll play because of your pretty face but if he leaves Bournemouth, it shouldn't be to sit on the bench.'