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Luis Enrique Says No and Deco Considers His Transfer: New Center-back for Barça

Barça's sporting director won't miss the opportunity. Luis Enrique missed the boat.

Under Deco's sports management, Barça continues exploring the market in search of quality defensive reinforcements. Among them, a young center-back stands out, shining in the Premier League with AFC Bournemouth. Months ago, he was offered to Luis Enrique, who rejected his transfer, and now he could join FC Barcelona.

Deco and the Search for a Center-back for Barça

Aware of the need to strengthen the culé defense, Deco has focused his efforts on identifying young defenders with international potential. Barça's strategy focuses on securing emerging talent that can integrate and adapt to the demanding play style of the club. Luis Enrique's refusal has opened the door to a really interesting candidate to join Cubarsí, Íñigo Martínez, and Ronald Araújo.

Deco and Hansi Flick want to improve Barça's shortcomings | Getty Images

We're talking about Dean Huijsen, who has gained relevance in Camp Nou offices after his recent performances. The Spanish-Dutch center-back has shown exceptional performance in the Premier League, capturing the attention of several European clubs. His young age and defensive ability make him an attractive option for Barça's sports project.

Dean Huijsen: a Defensive Gem in the Premier League

Dean Huijsen, 19, has emerged as one of the revelations of the Premier League this season. Trained in Málaga's youth ranks, the defender has found the ideal stage to showcase his talent at AFC Bournemouth. His physical stature and aerial-game ability stand out among his qualities.

Additionally, Dean Huijsen has shown remarkable skill to adapt to the intensity and pace of English soccer. His performance has been key for Bournemouth, establishing himself as an undisputed starter in the defense. These performances haven't gone unnoticed by Barça's scouts.

The Connection between Dean Huijsen and Spain

Although born in the Netherlands, Dean Huijsen has expressed his affinity with Spain on several occasions. Recently, the player stated: "I play with Spain because this is my home." This statement reflects his desire to play in his country, which could facilitate his adaptation to Hansi Flick's team.

The possibility of wearing the culé jersey represents a significant step in Dean Huijsen's career. His knowledge of the Spanish language and culture would be positive factors in his incorporation into the team. Deco values these characteristics when considering his transfer, something Luis Enrique didn't do and now regrets.