ตาม มุนโด้ เดปอร์ติโบ Christensen has told บาร์เซโลน่า that his priority is to remain at the club and secure a contract renewal. The 29-year-old is entering the final year of his current deal, which expires on June 30, but his desire to stay is so strong that he turned down approaches from several clubs during the summer.
The former เชลซี defender endured a difficult 2024-25 campaign with injuries but is now fully fit and eager to fight for his place under Flick. With Inigo departing for อัล-นาสเซอร์, Christensen believes there is a genuine opportunity to regain a starting role alongside teenage prodigy Pau Cubarsi. Christensen’s stance is crucial for Barca at a time when the club are managing financial restrictions and squad reshuffles.
For Christensen, the decision to stay is about more than football. The Danish defender and his family feel fully at home in the city, with his partner expecting their third child. That sense of stability has played a key role in his desire to remain at Camp Nou, even when turning down financially superior offers from abroad. On the pitch, he has also shown signs of returning to his best, scoring a stunning long-range strike for เดนมาร์ก against Greece during the recent international break. While the Blaugrana club have yet to open renewal talks, sporting director Deco is expected to make the first move in the coming weeks, according to reports.
Flick did not use him in the 6-0 win against บาเลนเซีย, opting for Cubarsi and Eric García, but Christensen is in contention to start against Newcastle in the แชมเปี้ยนส์ลีก. If he performs, the pressure will be on the club to secure his long-term future before other clubs return with fresh offers.