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Chelsea offer long-term contract to Dean Huijsen

Chelsea are ready to offer a long-term contract to prise Dean Huijsen away from Bournemouth and beat their rivals to the defender’s signature.

According to Fichajes, Chelsea are planning to offer Dean Huijsen an exceptionally long-term contract to prise him away from Bournemouth. The Blues are hopeful of beating their rivals for the defender’s signature as they are the reported front runners for the £50 million-rated Premier League prodigy.

Dean Huijsen is a big talking point ahead of the summer transfer window. The defender has a £https://www.fichajes.net/noticias/brutal-contrato-chelsea-le-ofrecido-dean-huijsen-20250424.html50 million release clause in his Bournemouth contract, with the Cherries open to finding a swift resolution to the saga and not dragging it along during the close season.

Huijsen wants to stay in the Premier League, which could be the reason why Real Madrid have abandoned their chase of the newly-capped Spanish international. Many clubs are chasing the defender ahead of the summer including the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool.

Over the last few days, Chelsea have marched ahead in the race, and are now seen as front runners for Huijsen. The defender is seemingly being presented with an important project at Stamford Bridge, where he could be a starter right at the start of the new season, which may not be the case with the likes of Arsenal or Liverpool where the Spaniard might be a high-quality rotational player.

Chelsea are ready to trigger the release clause of the £50 million-rated Premier League prodigy, with some other reports stating that this fee need not be paid in one installment. For now, the Blues are confident of landing the Bournemouth star following his breakthrough season in the English top flight, as he seems like someone who can help any top team for many years to come.

Chelsea to offer a long-term contract for Huijsen

Chelsea are set to continue their policy of offering exceptionally longer term deals to some of their promising players and that might be the case with Huijsen. The report states, the Blues are ready to tie the defender down until 2032, which represents a seven-year deal on the table.

Contracts of such lengths are somewhat baffling for most clubs, but Chelsea have normalised the same at Stamford Bridge under the new ownership. Whether the longer-term deal is something that prises away Huijsen remains the question, as the centre-back will come to a point where he will evaluate all the offers on his table before deciding on his immediate future.

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