Dean Huijsen with his trademark 'Chill guy' celebration at Old Trafford (©Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
Dean Huijsen with his trademark 'Chill guy' celebration at Old Trafford (©Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

Real Madrid are after charismatic 'Chill Guy' who killed Man Utd

Reading Time: 2min | Fri. 27.12.24. | 19:06

The tall Dutchman, who switched allegiance from the Netherlands to Spain, should be Los Blancos' top reinforcement in the upcoming January Transfer Window

Manchester United fans will surely remember his name after he scored that lovely goal at Old Trafford in Bournemouth's recent 3-0 victory. His 'Chill Guy' celebration went viral and the whole world got to know Dean Huijsen much better.

The 19-year-old Dutchman, who switched allegiance from the Netherlands to Spain due to the fact he spent the majority of his life in the Spanish city of Marbella, joined the Cherries during the last transfer window from Juventus.

However, as things stand, after just six months with Andoni Iraola's side, the tall defender could be sold to none other than - Real Madrid!

According Diario AS, Huijsen is on Los Blancos' wishlist for the upcoming January Transfer Window, as they look to find urgent replacements for injured defenders like Eder Militao, David Alaba and Dani Carvajal.

The most decorated club in the world was close to signing Huijsen a few years ago, when he was still in Malaga's youth ranks. However, in 2021 the youngster decided he'll make a better progress at Juve. There, he didn't get the chance he deserved, and was sent to Roma on loan for the second part of the 2023-24 campaign.

Huijsen left the Bianconeri permanently at the end of the previous season, joining Bournemouth for a fee of just over €15m, plus up to €3m in bonuses.

After just 12 Premier League appearances which allowed him to excell and even score two goals despite being a centre-back, 'Chill Guy' could be heading back to Spain for considerably more money.

Carlo Ancelotti and Florentino Perez are definitely cooking.



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