There are only a few days left until the transfer market closes, and at FC Barcelona it is necessary to finalize a significant departure to secure the arrival of Marcus Rashford. During these weeks, much emphasis has been placed on Ansu Fati's future, but it seems he will stay, and the farewell that will occur will be another: that of Andreas Christensen.
The surprise has emerged at Barça. Saudi Arabia is preparing an offensive for the last days of the market, trying to take several important players from Europe. In this offensive, the culer team would also be involved, seeing how a regular substitute for Hansi Flick like Andreas Christensen could change his environment.
Gerard Romero, journalist from Jijantes, has reported that there has been a "feeler" in the last few hours from Saudi Arabia regarding Andreas Christensen. The center-back, whose contract ends in 2026, is of interest there and could leave. There would be a lot of money for him on the table, and he would be presented with a very favorable context to leave.
So far this season, due to injuries, Andreas Christensen has only been able to accumulate 26 minutes in one match with Barcelona. Having recovered from his long-term absence, he was not considered by Hansi Flick and got injured again for a period of about 3 weeks. At the moment, he is recovering, but he could continue doing so in Saudi Arabia.
Andreas Christensen is of interest in Saudi Arabia: open doors at Barcelona
Depending on the economic proposal, from Barça it could be seen favorably for Andreas Christensen to leave for Saudi Arabia. He is not considered by Hansi Flick and has open doors if he wishes to leave, with the position well covered after Araújo's renewal. The Dane is by no means indispensable and could leave for a good price.
Madrid-Barcelona has learned that, to accept the sale of Andreas Christensen, Barça would consider a proposal between 20 and 25 million euros. If he wanted to leave and Saudi Arabia put this figure on the table, the negotiation would be quick, with the intention of being able to close and register the English forward.
Andreas Christensen knows he has to make a decision in the coming hours. In Saudi Arabia, he would earn much more than at Barça, but his competitive level would decrease. Everything counts and adds up. His contract ends in 2026, and if he wants to leave, he has open doors due to the indicated proposal.