Christensen Clarifies His Position Regarding His Future with Barcelona
Danish defender Andreas Christensen revealed his stance on his future with Barcelona, as his contract with the team approaches its end at the conclusion of the current season, affirming his desire to continue performing at the highest possible level in the coming years.
According to the Spanish newspaper "Sport," Christensen has returned to the spotlight within Barcelona after a long period away from attention, benefiting from his good performance in the Spanish King's Cup match against Guadalajara, during which he scored a goal, bringing him back to the forefront at a crucial time in his career, especially as he approaches his thirtieth birthday next April.
The newspaper explained that Christensen's struggles in recent seasons with continuity due to recurring problems have made him a constant presence in transfer market rumors, whether about leaving or going on loan, without any of these scenarios materializing so far, leaving him as one of the options available to coach Hans Flick.
The newspaper quoted Christensen's statements, in which he confirmed that the uncertainty surrounding his future does not affect him psychologically, emphasizing his full focus on the field and his desire to give his all to continue with Barcelona, without considering any other alternatives.
The report indicated that the player does not want to engage in speculation about renewal negotiations, clarifying that his current decision is limited to fighting for his place in the team and waiting for the club's decision regarding his future.
The report added that Christensen's name is still present in the transfer market, amid interest from clubs in the English Premier League, but the priority, according to the player's own statements, remains Barcelona, with other options to be considered only if an extension of his contract is ruled out.
According to the Spanish newspaper "Sport," Christensen has returned to the spotlight within Barcelona after a long period away from attention, benefiting from his good performance in the Spanish King's Cup match against Guadalajara, during which he scored a goal, bringing him back to the forefront at a crucial time in his career, especially as he approaches his thirtieth birthday next April.
The newspaper explained that Christensen's struggles in recent seasons with continuity due to recurring problems have made him a constant presence in transfer market rumors, whether about leaving or going on loan, without any of these scenarios materializing so far, leaving him as one of the options available to coach Hans Flick.
The newspaper quoted Christensen's statements, in which he confirmed that the uncertainty surrounding his future does not affect him psychologically, emphasizing his full focus on the field and his desire to give his all to continue with Barcelona, without considering any other alternatives.
The report indicated that the player does not want to engage in speculation about renewal negotiations, clarifying that his current decision is limited to fighting for his place in the team and waiting for the club's decision regarding his future.
The report added that Christensen's name is still present in the transfer market, amid interest from clubs in the English Premier League, but the priority, according to the player's own statements, remains Barcelona, with other options to be considered only if an extension of his contract is ruled out.