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Love Island bosses are pulling out all the stops to test this year's couples.

With Casa Amor days away from opening its doors to the girls as part of a surprise twist , another one of the hunks who'll be joining them has been revealed.

According to sources, hunky footballer Dennon Lewis is set to join the line-up of male bombshells attempting to turn the heads of Amy Curtis, Maura Higgins and friends.

Pals say handsome striker Danny, 22, is hoping to score in Majorca with one of the coupled up ladies.

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An insider told The Sun: "Dennon's worked hard all season and can't wait to kickstart his summer in the villa.

"He's fit, athletic and charming and will ruffle plenty of feathers once he starts to mingle with the girls."

Dennon will join Dan Rose, who the Mirror Online revealed this week , in secret villa Casa Amor.

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In previous years it has been the male contestants who are torn away from their lady loves for a few days, but this time the girls will be going on a mini break with a difference.

In Casa Amor they'll be joined by six hunks hoping to turn on the charm and win a permanent place in the villa.

But it's not all good news, their partners will be at the main villa joined by some single stunners also hoping to catch their eye.

Love Island host Caroline Flack has already teased that the next few days will play a part in "drama week"

The presenter has revealed that all of the couples will be tested to their limits as relationships come under scrutiny.

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Speaking on Monday;s Love Island: The Morning After podcast, Caroline explained that the Isalnders will be forced to make monumental decisions.

She told podcast hosts Arielle Free and Kem Cetinay: "[This] week is gonna be drama week... Drama for me is just the testing of the relationship, so it is good to see. That's the whole point is just testing the relationships.

"So when I say drama I don't mean screaming and shouting and arguing and that kind of stuff, it's the decisions they [the Islanders] have to make, I like all that."

Mirror Online has contacted ITV for comment