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Chelsea, Arsenal & LFC in 3-way battle for young defender

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Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool are in three way battle to sign young defender this summer window. The player is already impressing in Premier League and is very likely to leave his current club.

Chelsea are set to make some key defensive signings this summer. They are set to bring in atleast two new defenders. The Blues want to stick with their policy of hiring young players with a very high potential. In order to raise funds, they will be seen parting ways with Chalobah, Disasi and Veiga.

On the other hand, Arsenal have one of the best defensive squads in the world right now. But, they are set to lose Jakub Kiwior this summer. The Poland international is keen to leave Emirates due to the lack of game time right now.

Lastly, Liverpool were looking to replace Virgin van Dijk this summer. The Dutch international has finally signed a contract extension. But, he will still require a proper replacement due to his age. In addition, there are doubts about the future of Ibrahima Konate.

Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool all keen to sign young defender

Fabrizio Romano has reported that all Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool are showing interest in Dean Huijsen. He is 19 years old but is regular starter for Bournemouth. In addition, he has recently made his debut for the Spain national team.

Bournemouth are really happy with Huijsen but can still lose him this summer. The 19 year old has £50 million release clause in his current contract. Any of the top clubs can sign him by triggering that clause but will first have to convince the player.

Huijsen has played 31 games this season for Bournemouth and has defended very well. He is one of the best young defenders in the world right now. Along with defence, he has scored 2 goals and picked 1 assist to showcase his attacking qualities.

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