Xabi Alonso advocates for Chelsea to pursue Dean Huijsen from Real Madrid
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 2:30 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
Xabi Alonso is reportedly urging Chelsea to target Dean Huijsen, the 21-year-old Real Madrid defender, as part of their summer transfer plans. The connection between Alonso and Huijsen, who was described as Alonso's first signing at Madrid, could facilitate this move, especially amid uncertainty following Madrid's leadership changes. Huijsen's abilities as a progressive passer and his comfort in possession align with Alonso's vision for Chelsea's defense. With Real Madrid's internal situation potentially impacting Huijsen's status, Chelsea may need to act swiftly if they aim to secure him before his value increases further.
- •Alonso sees Huijsen as a key tactical fit for Chelsea.
- •Huijsen has a £60m valuation.
- •Chelsea is also considering Arda Güler as a transfer target.
- •Real Madrid's internal changes may affect Huijsen's future.
- 2:30 PMYahoo Sports — Report: Xabi Alonso wants Chelsea to sign £60m Real Madrid star
"Chelsea Transfer News: Xabi Alonso Pushes Dean Huijsen CaseChelsea’s summer planning could take a significant turn if Dean Huijsen becomes available, with Sports Boom reporting that Xabi Alonso is r...
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