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The future of Andreas Christensen at FC Barcelona may be more uncertain than it seems. The 28-year-old Danish defender joined the Catalan club two seasons ago after his spell at Chelsea, where he arrived on a free transfer. Since his arrival, Christensen has been a key player in defense, significantly contributing to winning the La Liga title in his first season. However, the situation may be changing.
Last season, Christensen not only excelled as a center-back but was also deployed as a midfielder on several occasions, showcasing his versatility on the field. However, in the current campaign, the defender seems to be out of the German coach Hansi Flick's top choices, as Flick has opted for younger alternatives like Cubarsí at the beginning of the season.
Rumors Begin to Circulate
As reported by the newspaper AS, this situation, coupled with the financial constraints facing FC Barcelona, has led to speculation about a potential sale of the Dane. Although the club has publicly denied any intention to sell him, the reality is that selling Christensen would yield a substantial net profit since he arrived on a free transfer. This income could be crucial for Barcelona to register Dani Olmo, one of the main targets of the sports director, Deco.
With a good reputation in the Premier League and a solid performance with the Danish national team, Christensen remains a highly valued player in the market. His future at Barcelona may rely more on the club's economic needs than his performance on the field. The next move by Barça will be crucial in determining whether Christensen will continue wearing the Blaugrana colors or if his time at Camp Nou comes to an end.
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