Andoni Iraola has said that transfer speculation surrounding target has not impacted the Spanish star’s concentration as Bournemouth prepare for the crucial end-of-season run-in.
The 20-year-old centre-back has made an excellent start to life in the following his summer arrival from Italian giants Juventus, establishing himself as one of Europe’s brightest defensive prospects.
, who was born in the Netherlands but represents Spain at international level, is now attracting interest from a number of top clubs with reportedly leading Arsenal and Liverpool in the race for his signature.
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Speaking before Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Manchester United, Iraola said: "From what I see every day, training and playing, I don’t think it is affecting him at all.
"I see him in the same mood that he normally is. He’s training well and I think he’s playing well also. Even being young, this is not something that is strange for him."
Known for his composure on the pitch, Iraola confirmed that his coveted star is also well equipped to deal with pressures and speculation that can surface from it.
"He’s coming from big teams, even if he wasn’t in the first-team," Iraola said. "But he’s coming from Roma, from Juventus, from teams where these things are probably quite natural, and I see him quite normal."
and Arsenal are both keen to bolster their defensive options while Liverpool hold a genuine interest with Ibrahima Konate’s contract set to expire next summer.
Huijsen, who has a £50million release clause built into his contract, is also not opposed to moving abroad, with Real Madrid also thought to be in the running for his signature.
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