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Spain’s ‘wonderboy’ chooses between PSG and Leverkusen
Dean Huysen (19) is still taking his first steps at the highest level. JuventusHe has been on loan since January. Rome, He then handed possession over to his substitute, and in the games where he had chances he showed he has the qualities to be a top-level defender, although he still needs to work on the finer details due to his youth.
Despite being born in Netherlandsa team he played for internationally at U-19 level, but ultimately chose to play for Spain. MarbellaYouth Corps Malaga He had already been summoned in March Santi Denia For those under 21 years old.
It is not included in the Olympic sports
His contract with Juventus runs until 2028.However, they did not guarantee him the continuity he wanted, so he is looking for an outlet, in addition, the club did not allow him to take part in the Olympic competitions, where he had many options.
Now that your future is up in the air, Luis Enrique and PSG They are interested in him because defense is an area that needs strengthening for the French and, like them, they are looking for a central defender who is good on the ball. As published L’Equipe The price could be around 30 million. And I’m happy to pay them.
They prefer Alonso’s Leverkusen
However much PSG are willing to pay that amount, Huyssen and his father have, as reported by Tuttosport. They prefer Bayer Leverkusen as their destinationFurther considering the possibility of leaving the club Jonathan Tah to Bayern MunichThe type of game – the Bundesliga and Xabi Alonso – would explain the decision to choose recent Bundesliga and Pokal champions Bayer Leverkusen over PSG.
How does he play?
As he proved at Roma, he excels in the air, using his 1.95m height to his advantage and is also instrumental in scoring goals. Among his strengths is his ability to take the ball out, which has often been compared to that of Gerard Pique. In 14 appearances for the Giallorossi, he scored two goals.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
