Christensen Negotiates with Barcelona for Contract Renewal with New Terms
Press reports have revealed that Andreas Christensen, the 30-year-old Barcelona player, has not yet decided his future with the Catalan club, amid ongoing negotiations between the two parties regarding the renewal of his contract, which expires on June 30th.
According to the Catalan newspaper "Mundo Deportivo," Barcelona has made an initial offer with a significant salary reduction compared to his current contract, proposing a one-year deal with the option to extend for an additional season if certain performance and physical readiness conditions are met.
The reports added that the Danish player, who is suffering from a knee injury and is completing the recovery phase from a partial tear in the anterior cruciate ligament, rejected the first offer but did not close the door on staying with the Catalan team.
The newspaper noted that Christensen has instructed his agent to continue negotiations with Barcelona's management to reach a compromise that satisfies both parties, especially since he feels comfortable with the club and the city.
She indicated that the player is attracting interest from clubs in the English Premier League, the German Bundesliga, and the Italian Serie A, as well as some clubs in the Spanish La Liga, in case his contract renewal with Barcelona fails.
It is noted that coach Hans Flick views the continuation of the Danish defender positively due to his versatility and experience, despite the club's policy of reducing costs and relying on strict renewal conditions.
According to the Catalan newspaper "Mundo Deportivo," Barcelona has made an initial offer with a significant salary reduction compared to his current contract, proposing a one-year deal with the option to extend for an additional season if certain performance and physical readiness conditions are met.
The reports added that the Danish player, who is suffering from a knee injury and is completing the recovery phase from a partial tear in the anterior cruciate ligament, rejected the first offer but did not close the door on staying with the Catalan team.
The newspaper noted that Christensen has instructed his agent to continue negotiations with Barcelona's management to reach a compromise that satisfies both parties, especially since he feels comfortable with the club and the city.
She indicated that the player is attracting interest from clubs in the English Premier League, the German Bundesliga, and the Italian Serie A, as well as some clubs in the Spanish La Liga, in case his contract renewal with Barcelona fails.
It is noted that coach Hans Flick views the continuation of the Danish defender positively due to his versatility and experience, despite the club's policy of reducing costs and relying on strict renewal conditions.