{"id":86948,"date":"2025-06-08T01:38:00","date_gmt":"2025-06-07T23:38:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/weisetech.dev\/fc-barcelona-noticias\/en\/al-nassr-goes-for-christensen-will-barcelona-sell-him_312980_102\/"},"modified":"2026-04-16T09:26:31","modified_gmt":"2026-04-16T07:26:31","slug":"al-nassr-goes-for-christensen-will-barcelona-sell-him_312980_102","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fcbarcelonanoticias.com\/en\/transfers\/al-nassr-goes-for-christensen-will-barcelona-sell-him_312980_102.html","title":{"rendered":"Arabia returns to the charge for Christensen and Bar\u00e7a plans to sell him"},"content":{"rendered":"

Saudi Al Nassr wants to sign Andreas Christensen, but the center-back prioritizes staying at Bar\u00e7a. Will the ‘cul\u00e9s’ be able to cash in on the Dane?<\/h2> \r\n
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FC Barcelona remains expectant to cash in this summer with Andreas Christensen<\/a>. The 29-year-old defender has a contract until 2026 and his release clause is 500 million euros. However, his transfer could be closed for around 15 ‘kilos’<\/strong>, since the Dane comes from a season in which he spent eight months injured.<\/p>

In that sense, the latest information points to the interest of Saudi Al Nassr in the player from Lillerod<\/strong>, although the ’15’ of Barcelona insists on staying in Barcelona. His renewal, for the moment, is not a priority for the board, but the club does not plan to force his departure either.<\/p>

And, since his arrival in the summer of 2022, Christensen has had exemplary behavior, always willing to lend a hand to the team even in alternative positions (right back, pivot)<\/strong>. In three seasons, the Dane has 4 goals and 3 assists in 80 games.<\/p>

Christensen’s salary, a problem for Bar\u00e7a<\/h2>

For Bar\u00e7a, however, the ideal would be to let the defender go, even if it were for a smaller amount. As the center-back left Chelsea on a free transfer, he was able to negotiate a high salary (12 million euros gross per year)<\/strong>, which represents a problem for the ‘cul\u00e9’ finances.<\/p>

For now, the club is still not back to the 1:1 rule<\/strong> to sign without restrictions this summer. In addition, its wage bill prevents the registration of new reinforcements until departures are finalized in the summer market.<\/p>

While waiting to resolve the loan of Ansu Fati<\/a> and the possible transfers of Pablo Torre and Pau V\u00edctor<\/strong>, Christensen is pointed out as the third possible discard of Barcelona for the next season. Even Gerard Mart\u00edn<\/strong> also has options to leave for England.<\/p>

Andreas Christensen wants to fight for a place in Barcelona<\/h2>

Beyond knowing that he is the last center-back in Hansi Flick’s rotation plan, the Dane has no intention of leaving the Catalan team and is confident of having opportunities in the 25\/26 season. The club has Pau Cubars\u00ed, I\u00f1igo Mart\u00ednez and Ronald Araujo<\/a><\/strong> as first options, while Eric Garc\u00eda<\/strong> should also renew soon.<\/p>