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'It's not something strange for him' - Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola impressed with Dean Huijsen mentality amid links with Arsenal, Real Madrid, Chelsea and Liverpool

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  • Elite European clubs interested in Huijsen
  • Real Madrid, Liverpool, Arsenal among clubs linked
  • Iraola impressed by Huijsen's mindset
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Huijsen is at the centre of an ongoing transfer saga, with several of Europe's top clubs interested in acquiring his signature. The Bournemouth defender has a £50 million ($66m) release clause in his contract, sparking interest from the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal, Real Madrid, and Chelsea.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    While it has been reported that the Blues hold the advantage in the chase for Huijsen, Iraola claims the Spain international has not been affected by the ongoing speculation. Bournemouth are eighth in the Premier League and retain hope of qualifying for Europe, should they manage to take maximum points from the final five games of the campaign.

  • WHAT ANDONI IRAOLA SAID

    Iraola told reporters: "From what I see every day, training and playing and I don't see it (speculation) affecting him at all.

    "I see him in the same mood that he normally is, he is training well. He is playing well also and I think, even being young, it's not something strange for him.

    "He's coming from big teams (Juventus and Roma) even if they were not in the first team, so from teams, probably these things are quite natural and I see him quite normal."

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Bournemouth face Manchester United, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Manchester City, and Leicester City in their final five games of the campaign.

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