Dean Huijsen's Signing by Real Madrid, Which Everyone Took for Granted, Is in Jeopardy. The Malagueña Connection Has Intervened and Is Going to Take Him Away.
Real Madrid Has No Intention of Entering a Bidding War by Becoming the Highest Bidder. Florentino Pérez Wants the Player to Be the One Who Desires to Play for Real Madrid. If What He Seeks Is Money, He Should Look Elsewhere.
Real Madrid Wouldn't Pay Him More Than Asencio
Huijsen Hasn't Made a Decision Yet. Real Madrid Entices Him More Than Anyone, but Economically, the White Club Isn't Attractive.
Florentino Can Offer Him a Contract Similar to the One Signed with Asencio: 6 Million per Season. But He Can't Go Above That Figure Considering He's Only 19 Years Old.
On the Other Hand, There Is a Salary Balance in the Squad That Can't Be Broken Overnight. The Chelsea Offer Has Reached Huijsen, and It's Not the Only One in England. Manchester City, Newcastle, and Arsenal Have Also Shown Interest in Him, as Well as PSG in France.
The Peculiarity of Chelsea's Offer Is That It Was Presented by Enzo Maresca, the Blue Coach. The Footballer Knows Him Very Well Because He Played in Málaga from 2010 to 2012.
The Malagueña Connection Appears
During That Time, He Bonded with Huijsen's Father, and His Son, a Child, Felt Reverence for the Italian Forward. Years Have Passed, and That Málaga Player Is Asking Him to Sign for Chelsea and Be Under His Orders.
The Malagueña Connection Has Intervened and Could Leave Florentino Pérez Empty-Handed Without the Signing.
Maresca, as Superdeporte Indicates, Continues to Visit Málaga and Has Maintained Direct Contact with the Player's Entourage.
Moreover, Maresca Followed His Move to Juventus and His Subsequent Transfer to Roma Very Closely.
Additionally, Chelsea Is Willing to Pay Him More Than What Real Madrid Pays Its Megastar Kylian Mbappé: 30 Million Euros Annually. Money Is Not an Issue at Chelsea.
The Same Happened with Leny Yoro
At Real Madrid, They Don't See It Clearly and Are Pursuing Other Alternative Lines of Work to Huijsen. The White Club Isn't Even Willing to Pay the 60 Million That Bournemouth Is Asking For, a Detail That Other Suitors Accept Without Hesitation.
If the Signing Falls Through, It Would Be the Second Center-Back Under 20 Years Old to Drift Away from Real Madrid in Recent Months. With the Frenchman Leny Yoro, Something Similar Happened. When the Deal Seemed Closed, Manchester United Appeared, Offered More Money, and Took Him Away.
At Real Madrid, Juni Calafat Trusts in Convincing the Player by Offering Him History, Glory, Greatness, and Titles. If What He Wants Is Money, He Won't Insist.