Bournemouth are attracting top talents by promising to sell them. The Premier League club expects offers for Dean Huijsen this summer.
What's happening with Huijsen?
Huijsen's outstanding progress has sparked interest from Liverpool, Chelsea, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich. His £50 million release clause is a major factor in the potential deal.
Why it matters for Bournemouth
Bournemouth want to be a club who consistently challenge for European qualification. They have a sustainable business model despite having the top flight's smallest stadium.
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| League standing | 6th in League, 57 pts, 13W-18D-7L from 38 games |
| Recent form | DDWWD |
| Last result | Nottingham Forest 1-1 Bournemouth (2026-05-24) |
What comes next?
Bournemouth are moving into a new £28 million training ground at Canford Magna and have plans for a new stadium to match their ambition. Owner Bill Foley has ploughed £300 million into signing players, which has not yet been balanced by sales.
Bournemouth intend to be a “platform club”, prepared to trade when the time is right. They have a clear plan of the type of players they want and the football they intend to play under coach Andoni Iraola. Having signed Huijsen for £12.5 million, if the release clause is met, Bournemouth will quadruple their investment inside a year.
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