Dean Donny Huijsen Wijsmuller (; born 14 April 2005) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for club Real Madrid. Born in the Netherlands, he plays for the Spain national team.
Huijsen made his senior debut for Juventus's reserve team Juventus Next Gen in January 2023, and made his Serie A debut with the first team the following October. Following a loan spell at Roma, Huijsen signed for Premier League side Bournemouth in July 2024. One year later, he moved to La Liga club Real Madrid.
Huijsen was born in Amsterdam to Macha Wijsmuller and Donny Huijsen. Dean's father Donny played for Jong Ajax and had a professional career in the Eredivisie and the Eerste Divisie. Dean can speak Dutch, Spanish, Italian and English. The family relocated to Marbella, AndalucÃÂa, Spain when he was five years old; he became a Spanish citizen in February 2024. Huijsen's idol growing up was the defender Sergio Ramos.
Huijsen began playing with Costa Unida CF de Marbella before joining Málaga's youth set-up in 2015, at age 10.
In May 2021, Huijsen joined Juventus, playing for their U17s. Ahead of the 2022âÂÂ23 season, he moved up the U19s and he scored six goals in 14 matches until November 2022. He also featured in two first-team friendlies against Standard Liège and Rijeka in December 2022.
In early January 2023, Huijsen was promoted to Juventus Next Gen, the reserve team of Juventus. He made his professional debut on 8 January, starting in a 2âÂÂ1 league loss against Pordenone. On 15 February, Huijsen scored his first two professional goals in the second leg of a Coppa Italia Serie C semi-final match against Foggia, helping his team win the tie on penalties. On 2 April, he scored his first goal in Serie C, in a 3âÂÂ1 home loss to Feralpisalò.
In June 2023, Huijsen renewed his contract with Juventus until 2027. On 22 October, he made his Serie A debut, coming off the bench in the 78th minute to replace Federico Gatti in a 1âÂÂ0 away win over AC Milan. On 7 November, Juventus announced that HuijsenâÂÂalongside his Next Gen teammate Kenan YñldñzâÂÂhad been promoted to the first team.
Huijsen was loaned to fellow Italian side Roma on 6 January 2024 until the end of the 2023âÂÂ24 season. He made his debut with the Giallorossi the following day, playing the entire second half in a home league draw against Atalanta. In early February, Roma's head coach Daniele De Rossi excluded him from the team's UEFA list for the Europa League knock-out phase.
Huijsen scored his first Serie A goal on 5 February, sealing Roma's 4âÂÂ0 win against Cagliari.
On 30 July 2024, Huijsen was signed from Juventus by Premier League club Bournemouth on a six-year deal, for an initial fee of â¬15.2 million, which could rise to â¬18.2 million. He made his debut for the Cherries on 17 August in a 1âÂÂ1 draw against Nottingham Forest, and won nine aerial duels. On 5 December 2024, he scored his first goal for the club, with a header in a 1âÂÂ0 home win over Tottenham Hotspur. He thus became the youngest-ever goalscorer for the club in the Premier League.
On 19 June 2025, it was announced that Huijsen was one of six nominees for the PFA Young Player of the Year award for his performances in the previous season with Bournemouth.
On 17 May 2025, La Liga club Real Madrid announced the signing of Huijsen, with the player joining Los Blancos on a contract until July 2030. The deal was worth ã50 million (â¬59.5 million), with Madrid triggering his release clause. He was officially presented as a Real Madrid player on 9 June, receiving the number 24 shirt.
Huijsen made his debut for the club at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in a group stage match against Al-Hilal on 18 June, which resulted in a 1âÂÂ1 draw. He made his La Liga debut for Madrid on 19 August 2025, in a 1âÂÂ0 victory over Osasuna.
Huijsen has represented the Netherlands at various youth international levels, having played for the under-17 and under-18 national teams.
In May 2022, Huijsen was included in the Dutch under-17 squad that took part in the UEFA European Under-17 Championship in Israel, where he scored two penalties in the group stage matches against France and Poland, as Oranje eventually finished as runners-up after losing to France itself in the final.
On 15 March 2024, Huijsen was called up by the Spain national under-21 team to play the 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group B match against Belgium twelve months later. On 17 March 2025, he was called up by the senior side for the Nations League quarter-finals against the Netherlands. He was covering Iñigo MartÃÂnez's absence due to injury and made his debut coming on in the 41st minute, replacing Pau CubarsÃÂ. The match ended 2âÂÂ2, Huijsen was one of Spain's best players and received a hostile reception from home fans in the Stadion Feijenoord for switching nations in order to play for Spain. He called his debut a "dream". Huijsen started the second leg and was praised for an assist in additional extra time which Lamine Yamal scored from.
Huijsen is a physical 1.96 m-tall centre-back. He is mainly right-footed but can also use his left foot. He has an eye for the goal and can also take penalty kicks, making him a ball-playing defender who can build up attacks.
In February 2026, Huijsen faced allegations of racism after he reposted an image on Instagram containing derogatory comments mocking the eye shape of Asian people.
The image, which included captions such as "Even the Chinese call him Chinese" and "You could blindfold him with dental floss", quickly drew widespread backlash, particularly from Chinese fans and social media users, who described the content as racist for alluding to Asian eye shapes. Huijsen deleted the post shortly afterwards.
Real Madrid published an apology attributed to the player on the club's official Weibo account, in which Huijsen stated: "I sincerely apologize to my Chinese friends. I previously reshared content that included offensive messages without realizing it. It was completely unintentional, and I regret any discomfort caused." However, the apology was criticised by many Chinese fans as insincere, partly because it appeared only on Weibo and not on global platforms, and because it was issued as a written club statement rather than a personal video or multilingual post.
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