Barcelona has reportedly presented Andreas Christensen with a contract extension offer, though its terms might not be the most attractive he receives in the coming months. The Danish defender has faced numerous injury setbacks over the past three seasons, making the club’s decision to table a new deal a surprise to many observers.
Christensen, who joined Barcelona on a free transfer four years ago, is set to become a free agent this summer. The 29-year-old is currently sidelined until May, with his return before the season’s end not widely anticipated to significantly impact the team’s immediate plans. However, having recently resumed individual training on the pitch, an earlier comeback this month is now a possibility. Barcelona has already submitted their proposal to his agent.
Christensen’s New Offer Slashes Salary by Half
According to information obtained by Sport, the proposed two-year contract includes a substantial salary reduction of approximately 50%. While Barcelona values Christensen’s professionalism during his tenure and sees him as a useful squad member, the significant wage cut reflects concerns over his injury record. There have also been reports suggesting that Barcelona might consider selling Christensen if they can secure a deal for Alessandro Bastoni.
Barcelona Awaits Defender’s Decision
Uncertainty prevails within the club regarding Christensen’s acceptance of the offer. He had previously stated his preference to remain in the Catalan capital, but those comments predated the revelation of the substantial pay cut. Barcelona is yet to receive a response, acknowledging that the defender may opt to explore the market as a free agent. His ability to regain full fitness before the season concludes could heavily influence both Barcelona’s and other clubs’ perspectives on his value.








