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Mourinho’s chance to revive Dean Huijsen after World Cup snub
Dean Huijsen steps into the new campaign at Real Madrid with a clear mission after being omitted from Spain’s World Cup squad. The 21‑year‑old centre‑back hopes the season will restore the form that once earned him a place in the national XI.
Huijsen rose through Malaga’s academy before spells at Juventus, Roma and Bournemouth, and made his debut at the Santiago Bernabeu in promising fashion. His early displays caught the eye of the club’s hierarchy, leading to a €58 million move from AFC Bournemouth, the highest fee ever paid by Los Blancos for a defender. The investment signalled the belief that he could become a cornerstone of Real’s back line.
During the FIFA Club World Cup, Huijsen’s performances under Xabi Alonso shone among the team’s brightest moments. Those games highlighted his composure and tactical awareness, earning praise from the coaching staff. However, as the domestic season progressed, his form waned and he struggled to retain a regular spot in the Real Madrid starting XI.
Mourinho frames his Real Madrid return as a mission on day one
By season’s end, Huijsen had slipped out of Luis de la Fuente’s plans and missed the World Cup, a setback reported by Mundo Deportivo. The Spanish outlet featured Images by Alex Caparros/Getty, noting that few managers know the defender better than Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho. Mourinho, who previously worked with Huijsen at Roma, praised his potential and now sees an opportunity to revive his career. Back at Real Madrid, Huijsen must battle Antonio Rudiger, Eder Militao and new signing Ibrahima Konate for a place in the defence. Los Blancos’ depth means breaking back into the lineup will be challenging, especially as the club may still add another centre‑back. A recent photo by Angel Martinez/Getty captured the defender training hard, underscoring his determination. Breaking news notes that Huijsen will report to training on Monday, giving him a head start over many international teammates. How Mourinho structures his defence this season will dictate the opportunities Huijsen receives. The early return could allow him to impress the coach and rebuild confidence ahead of the campaign.