Romano reveals Arsenal is preparing to hijack the cracks in Real Madrid s trade after a last-minute call
According to Fabrizio Romano, Arsenal is "keeping in regular contact" in order to promptly detect any "mistakes" that may occur during Dean Heisen's transfer to Real Madrid. The Gunners are looking for a new central defender in the summer transfer market to provide substitutes for Gabriel Magales and William Saliba. Transfer expert Romano revealed earlier this week that Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are all willing to pay the £50 million termination fee in Huyson's contract. However, it is reported that the Spanish international "dream" has transferred from Bournemouth to La Liga giants Real Madrid this summer, and this transfer seems imminent now. Previously, Romano revealed that three Premier League clubs have missed Huyson, of which Bournemouth has agreed to the deal. Romano said on Channel X: "Bornemouth has approved Real Madrid's terms against Dean Huyson, with the termination of £50 million, which will be paid by the end of 2026. The deal is at the discretion of each club." "As Huijsen always prioritizes Madrid, final approval is required to continue and reach an agreement with the player camp." This season, Huijsen has performed well for the South Coast Club, with the Cherries hovering in the European field throughout the season. But Romano has given Arsenal fans some hope that they can still get Heisen in the unlikely event of a failed deal with Real Madrid. The Italian journalist wrote on his YouTube channel: "After new coaches Xavi Alonso and Trent Alexander Arnold, Dean Heisen is expected to become Real Madrid's third 'Here We Go' this summer." Dean Heisen has always put Real Madrid first, and even including tonight, clubs such as Chelsea and Arsenal have been calling to inquire about his situation. Chelsea and Arsenal have been in close contact for the past 24 hours to understand the situation and whether they can continue to compete if the deal fails. Chelsea and Arsenal have been arguing about this. When El Chiringuito TV asked about his future, Huijsen said: "My contract expires in 2030, [but] I do have [termination] clauses. I don't know (whether I will join Real Madrid), let's wait and see. Real Madrid is a big team. Every player wants to play at the highest possible level. A friend called me and said, 'Go to Real Madrid.' I laughed. What should I say?
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