Christensen Opens the Door to Saudi Offers
Andreas Christensen, Barcelona defender, showed great flexibility towards the idea of experiencing a new challenge in the Saudi league, following strong rumors about Al-Nassr club's desire to reopen negotiations with him in the near future.
A source within Kin Partners, the agency managing the player, confirmed that the Danish defender's future at the Catalan club has become unclear, noting that Barcelona is seriously considering not renewing his contract due to his recurring injuries and decreased playing time.
The source refused to provide detailed comments regarding Christensen's position, merely stating that the agency "does not wish to comment at the moment," while pointing out that the player's future options are under review in case the management makes a final decision to let him go.
Exclusive information indicates that Al-Nassr is considering submitting a new offer to sign the player, after the club previously made a bid of 18 million euros last summer, which did not succeed in obtaining Barcelona's approval.
Currently, Al-Nassr has the duo Mohamed Simakan and Inigo Martinez in the center-back position, but Martinez's contract ending in summer 2026 pushes the club to consider an alternative option before the new season starts, making Christensen one of the strongly considered candidates.
Although he initially preferred to continue in Europe, sources close to the player confirm that the Saudi league remains an option if offers that meet his sporting and financial expectations do not arrive, leaving his transfer file open until the situation at Barcelona becomes clearer.
A source within Kin Partners, the agency managing the player, confirmed that the Danish defender's future at the Catalan club has become unclear, noting that Barcelona is seriously considering not renewing his contract due to his recurring injuries and decreased playing time.
The source refused to provide detailed comments regarding Christensen's position, merely stating that the agency "does not wish to comment at the moment," while pointing out that the player's future options are under review in case the management makes a final decision to let him go.
Exclusive information indicates that Al-Nassr is considering submitting a new offer to sign the player, after the club previously made a bid of 18 million euros last summer, which did not succeed in obtaining Barcelona's approval.
Currently, Al-Nassr has the duo Mohamed Simakan and Inigo Martinez in the center-back position, but Martinez's contract ending in summer 2026 pushes the club to consider an alternative option before the new season starts, making Christensen one of the strongly considered candidates.
Although he initially preferred to continue in Europe, sources close to the player confirm that the Saudi league remains an option if offers that meet his sporting and financial expectations do not arrive, leaving his transfer file open until the situation at Barcelona becomes clearer.