JAKARTA - Dean Huijsen has not ruled out the possibility of moving to Real Madrid in the future.
He confirmed that he had a clause listed in his contract with Bournemouth that allowed him to leave at the expense set.
Sources told ESPN last month that the Spanish centre-back was Real Madrid's target after his impressive Premier League debut season.
"I don't know, we'll see. This is a big team. Every player wants to play at (level) as much as possible," Huijsen said when asked if he wanted to move to Real Madrid, in an interview with El Chiringuito TV.
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Huijsen, 19 years old, has scored two goals in 25 league appearances for Bournemouth since joining the team on a six-year contract with an initial fee of 12.8 million pounds from Juventus last summer.
"I have a contract until 2030, (but) I have a clause (release)," he said.
Huijsen did not disclose the release clause, but reportedly set at 50 million pounds.
Apart from the clause, Huijsen also idolizes the former Real Madrid captain, Sergio Ramos, who further strengthens his move to Bernabeu.
"(Former Real Madrid captain Sergio) Ramos, since I was young."
"Then, I think Carlo Ancelotti is a very good coach. He is not at Real Madrid for no reason. He has advantages," he said.
Real Madrid need to strengthen their defense in the next transfer market. With defenders Eder Militao and David Alaba struggling with ACL injuries this season.
Ancelotti had to rely on Raul Asencio's academy product to play alongside Antonio Rudiger.
Huijsen, who was born in Amsterdam, moved to Marbella as a child, made his Spanish debut last month.
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