
Anfield Index
·29. März 2025
Liverpool Transfer Target Names Former Red as Premier League’s Most ‘Underrated’ Defender

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·29. März 2025
In the ever-evolving narrative of football, some players enjoy the limelight while others subtly make their mark. Joel Matip, the former Liverpool defender, belongs to the latter category, as highlighted by Dean Huijsen in a recent interview on the Papa Pincus YouTube Channel. Huijsen, a young and promising talent at Bournemouth, has boldly claimed Matip to be one of the Premier League’s most underrated defenders.
Joel Matip’s journey with Liverpool has been nothing short of transformative. Arriving from Schalke 04 in the summer of 2016, the 6ft 5″ Cameroon international quickly cemented his place in the heart of Liverpool’s defence. Matip’s technical prowess and understanding of the game brought stability and intelligence to the backline. His calm presence and defensive acumen, paired with Virgil van Dijk, created a formidable partnership that was crucial during the Reds’ successful campaigns.
During the interview, Huijsen expressed his admiration for Matip’s understated yet impactful career. “It’s a good question. Obviously, I’m young, so I haven’t seen much of the past, but from what I have seen, maybe Joel Matip,” he responded when asked about the most underrated centre-back. Huijsen’s recognition of Matip’s skills and longevity in the league is notable, especially considering his own burgeoning career. As a player who has already attracted interest from top clubs, including Liverpool, Huijsen seems keen to follow in the footsteps of influential defenders like Matip.
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Liverpool’s interest in Dean Huijsen signifies a strategic move to bolster their defensive line, especially in the wake of Matip’s departure. With a hefty £50 million release clause, Huijsen’s potential arrival at Anfield could mark the beginning of a new era under manager Arne Slot. Slot’s proactive approach in understanding Huijsen’s clause, as reported by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, underscores the importance Liverpool places on nurturing top defensive talent.
Should the move materialize, Huijsen will have big shoes to fill, but his confidence and capabilities suggest he is up for the challenge. His development under the guidance of a tactical mind like Slot could very well see him reach or even surpass the heights achieved by Matip at Liverpool.
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Reflecting on Dean Huijsen’s comments about Joel Matip, it’s hard not to feel a twinge of nostalgia mixed with pride. Matip was often overshadowed by more flamboyant names at Liverpool, but his contributions were second to none. For those of us who have followed Liverpool through thick and thin, Matip’s departure felt like the end of an era, a quiet yet significant change in the backbone of our beloved team.
The potential signing of Huijsen sparks a familiar excitement, reminiscent of when Matip first joined. There’s a sense that we’re witnessing the early stages of what could be another impactful career at Anfield. With Arne Slot at the helm, who has already shown his capability to blend youth with strategy, there’s a robust hope that Huijsen could develop into a defender every bit as influential as Matip, if not more.
As a club, Liverpool has always been about more than just flashy signings; it’s about finding those players who truly understand the ethos of the team and can contribute both on and off the pitch. Matip was one of those players, and perhaps, in Huijsen, we might find another gem ready to shine under the Anfield lights.