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Ass: Barcelona originally wanted to sell Christensen for funds, but the players never thought of leaving the team

11:27pm, 4 September 2025Football

September 4th According to Ass, Christensen never thought of transferring to leave Barcelona, ​​and now Barcelona does not rule out renewing the contract with the player.

"As" pointed out that when Barcelona director Deco realized that there was an oversupply of personnel in the central defender position, the first thing he thought of was to let Christensen leave the team. Tensen's contract will expire in 2026, and Barcelona had no plans to renew the contract. The club's initial plan was to sell it so that the players could earn a small transfer fee.

However, Christensen never had the idea of ​​leaving the Red and Blue Legions. With a low-key personality, he ignored all the rumors surrounding his future. On the day he returned to the team to report, he appeared in front of Frick on time as usual.

In Flick's view, having Christensen has never been a problem. He trusts Christensen very much and regards him as a steady and quality central defender, who has good shots and position selection, and can quickly adapt to his tactical requirements. The only hidden worry is his frequent injuries.

Inigo Martinez switched to Riyadh to win, giving Christensen more opportunities to play. Although he was not the main player at first, he had accumulated 104 minutes of playing time in the first three rounds.

It seems that he will get a lot of playing time this season because the coaching staff trusts him very much and hopes to use it to increase internal competition and increase rotation frequency, which will do more than last year. However, Barcelona Sports management is unwilling to see the player contract expire next summer, so it is not ruled out that it will consider offering a renewal for it, although this option has not yet been put on the agenda.

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