Real Madrid agrees to Dean Huijsen Deal in Álvaro Carreras source

Real Madrid reached a deal in principle to sign Dean Wheesen from Bournemouth for £50 million ($60 million) and strengthened negotiations with Benfica to secure the arrival of all-back Carava Carreras, the club's former World Cup.

Madrid accelerated negotiations against Huyson after defeating Barcelona, ​​and even though there were a few other clubs in the Premier League to monitor the situation, they received a green light from the players almost immediately.

All that remains is for lawyers to give final approval to make the Spanish International a new Real Madrid player on a five-year contract, sources told ESPN.

Once the player agrees to the move, the signature is considered as form as Madrid will pay him £50 million in transfer terms. The club explored the possibility of including players in the trade to reduce the overall cost, but Bournemouth rejected the option.

ESPN reported in March that Madrid had a 20-year-old defender as a priority for strengthening next season’s defense.

Madrid will soon sign Huijsen when playing in Malaga's youth team. However, the player's family would rather sign Juventus to continue to develop in Italian football.

Bournemouth signed the player permanently after taking a loan in Rome. Cherries haven't even been around for a year. Huijsen's rise saw him calling for the Spanish men's national team.

According to ESPN, Madrid is trying to close the signing of Trent Alexander Arnold as soon as possible so that the England international can arrive at the club World Cup in time and will do the same thing as Huijsen.

Meanwhile, the club has accelerated negotiations to sign former Manchester United defender Corollas, a deal that will cost about 60 million euros ($67 million).

ESPN reported earlier this week that the Galicians are a favorite to strengthen the lower left position, and consulting sources are now optimistic that the Laliga Giants will eventually get their men. Like Alexander-Arnold and Huijsen, the idea is to get Espanyol to the club World Cup with manager Xabi Alonso, in which case he will sign a six-year contract.

Carreras is 22 years old and passes the Madrid Youth System, where he plays with Raúl Asencio. Alonso highly praised him.