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Joan Laporta, desperate: he gives him 4 months to sign or he won't play anymore

The future of a Barça footballer depends on decisions that could be defined in the coming months

Barcelona is facing a key moment with one of its most important defensive players: Andreas Christensen. The Danish center-back has shown a consistent level since his arrival, and now the club is analyzing how to secure his continuity. According to sources close to the matter, the board is considering offering him a contract extension due to the possible departure of Iñigo Martínez, expected in the next transfer window.

Initially, the club assumed that Christensen could leave in 2025. However, that scenario has changed. Now, they're considering a renewal that would extend his contract until 2027. The objective is clear: to prevent the defender from leaving as a free agent in 2026, which would mean a significant financial and sporting loss for Barça.

No rush, but with a plan

Although the board's intention is firm, there isn't any immediate urgency. Talks about a new contract could wait until the summer 2025 transfer window closes. The idea is to keep calm, observe the player's physical performance, and evaluate his role in the squad before finalizing any agreement.

FC Barcelona player in a blue and red uniform running on the field during a match with a ball nearby
Christensen's situation at Barça | Getty Images

Christensen continues to be highly valued within the club. The board trusts he'll have a prominent role next season, as long as he manages to keep fit and injury-free. His experience and defensive solidity make him a key piece for the blaugrana project, especially after the changes expected in the back line.

Laporta's pressure

Despite the patient strategy, Joan Laporta doesn't want to leave anything to chance. The feeling among the board is that if Christensen doesn't renew soon, other offers from clubs interested in signing him could appear.

That's why the president is willing to set a limit: four months to close the deal. After that period, Christensen could lose prominence in the team, a measure aimed at speeding up negotiations without applying excessive pressure.

This move reflects Barça's urgency to secure its most important players during a time of transition. The squad is being renewed and defensive stability will be vital to keep competitiveness in LaLiga and European competitions. Christensen not only brings quality, but also international experience, something Laporta and his team value highly.

What to expect in the coming months

Christensen's future at Barça seems tied to the next transfer window, and the coming months will be decisive. If he signs the extension, the club will be able to plan the defense more calmly and count on a reference on the field. If he decides not to renew, Laporta has already made it clear that the waiting period has a limit: four months.

Ultimately, the Danish player's situation reflects the mix of patience and pressure that characterizes the blaugrana board. Barça needs certainties, and Christensen is at the center of that strategy. The ball is now in his court, and his decision will determine his role at Barcelona in the coming years.