Dean Huijsen (28 Viewers)

RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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I'll make the argument that Huijsen's career is in a tough spot right now. He'll be 20 years old next season with only 1 year of true experience playing regularly. I'm not sure making the jump to a massive club is the right move for him, as 20 year old CBs dont often start for top clubs. He'd benefit jumping to a club a tier below those top clubs (like Haaland with Dortmund) where'd be start every game and excelling there for a year or two before making the jump.

Unfortunately, I think his price tag is too high now where he's priced out from some of those clubs, especially to the point where it would be a worthwhile investment in terms of resale value, and Bournemouth will be looking to cash in on him. And in Huijsen's mind, I have to think signing with Real Madrid before being ready is better than staying at Bournemouth.
 

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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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A smart club will buy him now and then send him out on loan if they feel like he isn't ready yet

A dumb club (JJ) will sell him with no buy back clause to the first bidder for 15m euro
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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Meanwhile Gatti can't even get on for the worst Italy team ever, Veiga had a stinker for Portugal and Floyd Smelly couldn't get a call up for his national team if he was born in The Faroe Islands
 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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A smart club will buy him now and then send him out on loan if they feel like he isn't ready yet

A dumb club (JJ) will sell him with no buy back clause to the first bidder for 15m euro
Huijsens price tag is already too high for any club to buy him only to loan him out. He will stay at Bournemouth for another season or join Bayern or Real Madrid for €45m
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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i didn't mind him leaving, it looked like he needed a lot of experience to grow and he wasn't gonna play too much with bremer, kalulu, gatti and danilo in the squad anyway

then again, motta and toli and their brilliant man management skills kicked in, bremer got injured and here we are with fucking kelly. in hindsight selling huijsen is a top5 worst transfer decision of the last decade, and that's quite an achievement since this club signed arthur for 80m, extended rugani twice during the same season, extended mandzukic then put him on the stands within months, bought kelly, signed ramsey (etc) during that period
 

Hist

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Jan 18, 2009
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i didn't mind him leaving, it looked like he needed a lot of experience to grow and he wasn't gonna play too much with bremer, kalulu, gatti and danilo in the squad anyway

then again, motta and toli and their brilliant man management skills kicked in, bremer got injured and here we are with fucking kelly. in hindsight selling huijsen is a top5 worst transfer decision of the last decade, and that's quite an achievement since this club signed arthur for 80m, extended rugani twice during the same season, extended mandzukic then put him on the stands within months, bought kelly, signed ramsey (etc) during that period
If he's potential is indeed very high then its double criminal that we wouldnt give him game time due to Danilo, Gatti and the likes. If he's behind Bonucci, and Chiellini sure... but these starters are not even at Cacares level

Also surprised to learn he is Spanish. Always assumed he is Scandinavian
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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If he's potential is indeed very high then its double criminal that we wouldnt give him game time due to Danilo, Gatti and the likes. If he's behind Bonucci, and Chiellini sure... but these starters are not even at Cacares level

Also surprised to learn he is Spanish. Always assumed he is Scandinavian
Gave up for Danilo only to let Danilo go 3 months later lol.

Also he wasn’t given up for Danilo. He was given up to afford signing koop
 

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