Chelsea ready 7yrs contract offer to £50m star – agent has held talks with Newcastle United

Newcastle United have reignited their pursuit of Bournemouth’s defensive sensation Dean Huijsen, but face stiff competition from Chelsea in what’s shaping up to be one of the summer’s most hotly contested transfer sagas.
The 20-year-old Spanish international has taken the Premier League by storm since his £15 million move from Juventus last summer, with his £50 million release clause now looking increasingly like a bargain for Europe’s elite clubs.
The Magpies’ interest predates Huijsen’s Bournemouth switch, having scouted the towering center-back extensively during his Juventus days.
However, his valuation has skyrocketed after a breakout season that saw him make 31 appearances across all competitions and earn a senior Spain debut in March’s Nations League victory over the Netherlands.
Newcastle’s recruitment team has maintained contact with the player’s representatives, but Chelsea’s aggressive approach has reportedly given them the edge in early negotiations.
According to multiple reports, the West London club has moved decisively to position themselves as frontrunners, offering a seven-year contract that aligns with their strategy of securing football’s brightest young talents.

Chelsea’s willingness to structure a long-term deal appears to have resonated with Huijsen’s camp, who view Stamford Bridge as an ideal platform for the defender’s continued development.
The Blues hope to finalize the transfer before their Club World Cup campaign begins in mid-June, giving new manager Enzo Maresca a prized defensive asset for preseason preparations.
Huijsen himself has remained diplomatically detached from the speculation, telling Sky Sports: “I’m focused on finishing the season strongly. My father handles negotiations – I just concentrate on my football.”
This professional approach belies the growing certainty that his Bournemouth tenure will be brief, with teammate Justin Kluivert candidly admitting to Spanish outlet MARCA: “We all know he won’t be with us next season. Spain has a phenomenal talent who’ll dominate for years.”
For Newcastle, losing out on Huijsen would represent a significant setback in their plans to rejuvenate an aging backline. With Sven Botman as their only center-back under 30, Eddie Howe recognizes the urgent need for defensive reinforcements, particularly if Champions League qualification is secured.
The Magpies currently hold fifth place – the final UCL spot – two points clear of Chelsea with five games remaining, setting up a potential winner-takes-all clash when the sides meet at St James’ Park on May 11.
Newcastle’s remaining fixtures present both opportunity and peril. Home games against Ipswich and Everton appear manageable, but tricky away trips to Brighton and Arsenal could prove decisive.
European qualification would not only boost their chances of landing targets like Huijsen but also provide the financial muscle to compete with Chelsea’s spending power.
This transfer tussle underscores the Premier League’s evolving power dynamics. Chelsea’s ability to outmaneuver rivals for emerging talent reflects their rebuilt recruitment strategy under Todd Boehly’s ownership.
For Newcastle, it’s a test of their project’s appeal – can they convince elite prospects that Tyneside offers a clearer path to development than Chelsea’s star-studded squad?
Huijsen’s decision may ultimately hinge on playing time assurances. At Chelsea, he’d join a crowded defensive roster including Levi Colwill and Benoît Badiashile.
Newcastle could offer more immediate first-team opportunities, especially if they secure European football. With Liverpool, Arsenal, and Tottenham also monitoring the situation, this transfer saga has all the makings of a protracted summer battle.
As the season reaches its climax, Huijsen’s future serves as a fascinating subplot to the Premier League’s European qualification race.
One thing seems certain: Bournemouth’s shrewd acquisition has unearthed a gem who’ll be gracing one of England’s grandest stages next season – the only question is which shade of blue (or black and white) he’ll be wearing.