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5 MINUTES AGO: Dean Huijsen makes a shocking statement: “I didn’t come to Real Madrid to participate in that absurd tournament,”

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Last updated: June 23, 2025 11:49 am
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In a shocking turn of events, Real Madrid’s newly signed defender Dean Huijsen has sent ripples through the football world with a bold statement just minutes ago, declaring his refusal to participate in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup. The 20-year-old Spanish-Dutch center-back, who joined Los Blancos from Bournemouth in a £50 million deal last month, made headlines during a press conference in Madrid, where he openly criticized the tournament’s format and scheduling. His remarks have drawn an immediate response from FIFA President Gianni Infantino, escalating tensions ahead of the highly anticipated competition set to kick off in the United States on June 18, 2025.

Huijsen, who was unveiled as a Real Madrid player on June 10, has quickly established himself as a key figure in the squad under new head coach Xabi Alonso. His arrival was seen as a strategic move to bolster Madrid’s defense, particularly for the expanded Club World Cup, which features 32 teams in a revamped format. However, the young defender’s unexpected outburst has cast doubt on his involvement and raised questions about the tournament’s appeal to top players. “I didn’t come to Real Madrid to play in that absurd tournament,” Huijsen stated, his voice firm yet measured. “I came here to win La Liga, the Champions League, and to build a legacy at the biggest club in the world. This Club World Cup is a distraction, a bloated schedule that disrespects players’ health and the fans’ passion for meaningful competitions.”

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The defender elaborated on his stance, citing the intense physical demands placed on players due to an already congested football calendar. “We’re asked to play 70, 80 matches a season, travel across continents, and perform at our peak without rest,” he said. “This tournament, thrown in at the end of a grueling season, feels like a money-driven experiment rather than a celebration of football. I’ve spoken to my teammates, and many share my concerns. I’m young, I want to protect my career, and I won’t risk burnout for something that lacks prestige.” Huijsen’s comments align with growing concerns among players and unions, such as FIFPro, which recently called for mandatory rest periods to safeguard athlete welfare.

Huijsen’s decision to publicly distance himself from the tournament is particularly striking given Real Madrid’s commitment to the event. The club has registered a star-studded squad, including new signings like Trent Alexander-Arnold and academy talents, with the aim of becoming the first champions of the new-format Club World Cup. Sources close to the club suggest that Huijsen’s remarks caught club officials off guard, with some speculating that internal discussions with Alonso and club president Florentino Pérez will follow to address the situation. Despite his youth, Huijsen’s outspokenness reflects his confidence, a trait that has earned him praise from figures like José Mourinho, who once called him “one of the highest-quality prospects in European football.”

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino wasted no time responding to Huijsen’s bombshell statement, issuing a press release within minutes of the defender’s comments. “The FIFA Club World Cup is a historic opportunity to unite the best clubs globally and showcase football’s universal appeal,” Infantino said. “We respect players’ opinions, but Dean’s characterization of the tournament is misguided. This is not about commerce; it’s about growing the game and giving fans worldwide a chance to see their heroes compete. We’ve worked tirelessly to ensure player welfare, with rest periods built into the schedule, and we invite dialogue with Dean and his club to address his concerns.” Infantino’s swift rebuttal underscores FIFA’s determination to defend the tournament, which has secured a $1 billion broadcasting deal with DAZN and significant global viewership.

The fallout from Huijsen’s statement is likely to dominate headlines as Real Madrid prepares to face Al-Hilal in their opening match. Fans on social media are divided, with some praising Huijsen’s courage to speak out against FIFA’s scheduling, while others criticize him for undermining his club’s ambitions. His decision also raises questions about his role in Alonso’s plans, as the coach has emphasized the importance of the tournament in his vision for the season. For now, Huijsen’s bold stand has ignited a broader debate about the future of club football, player welfare, and the balance between tradition and innovation in the sport.

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As the football world awaits Real Madrid’s response and Huijsen’s next move, one thing is clear: the young defender has made an indelible mark, not just on the pitch, but in the ongoing conversation about the game’s direction. Whether his stance will inspire other players to follow suit remains to be seen, but for now, the spotlight is firmly on the Santiago Bernabéu’s newest star.

 

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