Bournemouth to release Huijsen for Club World Cuppublished at 15:05
Nizaar Kinsella
BBC Sport football news reporter

Huijsen has scored three goals in 34 games from centre-back in his solitary season at Bournemouth
Bournemouth will allow defender Dean Huijsen to join Real Madrid before the Club World Cup in June.
The 20-year-old has already been subject of a £50m club-to-club agreement and that deal will allow the one-time Spain international to debut at the newly expanded tournament in the United States.
However, Madrid are still looking to finalise terms over a five-year contract but plan to schedule a medical as early as next Tuesday should talks conclude this weekend.
Madrid also hope sign Liverpool's departing right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold for the Club World Cup but have yet to agree an early release from his contract at Anfield which officially expires on 30 June.
How Madrid won the race?
Madrid still have a little bit of work to do but Huijsen has given his priority to joining the 15-time Champions League winners and the remaining negotiations over personal terms are expected to be concluded.
They won the race against clubs like Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and Newcastle in the Premier League - with Bayern Munich also known to have held an interest.
In Madrid, this victory would be seen as similar to the one that saw them win the race to sign Jude Bellingham from under the noses of then-reportedly interested clubs like Manchester United and Liverpool in 2023.
Negotiations have been led by CEO Jose Angel Sanchez and chief scout Juni Calafat.
Huijsen has been a club target since the age of 16, when he had a tour of the club's facilities with his former footballing father Donny, before opting to join Juventus instead.
Although a target before new manager Xabi Alonso's expected arrival from Bayer Leverkusen, the coach spoke to Huijsen on the phone and explained how he will fit into his expansive and progressive style of play.
There is also a financial package which multiple sources say is around £7.5m a year but could rise to over £9m based on performances.
Amsterdam-born Huijsen also said he simply "feels Spanish" before making his debut against the Netherlands in March.
Madrid see Huijsen as important for the short-term as they aim to win the Club World Cup this summer with him, Alexander-Arnold and Alonso all in place to boost the squad as Carlo Ancelotti departs for Brazil. They also believe he could be at the Santiago Bernabeu for the next decade.
Bournemouth, meanwhile, have always expected Huijsen to choose Madrid and are pleased that they won't have to see him line up for a Premier League rival.
They have been shocked that Huijsen, who initially joined as a back up option for Marcos Senesi, has adapted so rapidly to the English top flight and attracted such transfer interest so quickly.
But they also see it as a success that, having signed him for £12.6m from Juventus last summer, they can more than quadruple their money in less than 12 months.