Former coach warns Huysen to think twice about moving to Real Madrid

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Juan Gutierrez “Juanito”, Dean Huysen ‘s former coach during his time at หากคุณสนใจเล่นพนันออนไลน์ที่ดีที่สุด สามารถสมัครสมาชิก UFABET ได้ที่นี่ พร้อมรับโปรโมชั่นพิเศษสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ Malaga’s academy, has warned that a move to Real Madrid could be a nightmare.

    The centre-back from Bournemouth has become a sought-after player after impressing in the Premier League, with Los Blancos reportedly keen to sign him. However, Juanito believes Huysen should move to a club with guaranteed game time, suggesting that staying with the Cherries would be a good option.

    “Dean will be a leader wherever he goes so I hope whoever takes him will make him a regular and he’s not a project for the future, he’s got to play now,” Juanito said.

    “There are only a few players of his age who can do that, which is why I don’t know if signing for Real was a good option. No one can guarantee you will play with a good-looking face, but if he leaves Bournemouth, he shouldn’t be on the bench.”

    “At Madrid, Eder Militao is 27 and Antonio Rudiger plays like a young boy. Those two are untouchable and the return of David Alaba is also above him – Carlo Ancelotti is a great manager but not a coach for young players. So Dean is the fourth choice at centre-back, that’s the reality.”

    “At Barcelona, ​​it’s the opposite. They’re not afraid to use players from their academy. But at Real, the problem is the club’s mentality. Dean needs to go to a team with a vision for the future and guarantee that he’ll play.”

    “But maybe staying at Bournemouth and working with Andoni Iraola for another year would be the best option.”