It will be a flash in the pan. In December, when the transfer market opens and he has recovered from his injury, FC Barcelona will announce the sale of Andreas Christensen to PSG.
This is an express request from Luis Enrique, who values the Dane's lack of willingness to make noise and enjoy the limelight. In addition, as a defender he hardly commits fouls and stands out for his good judgment in bringing the ball out.
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Luis Enrique has asked for Christensen and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, who has no money problems, has granted it to him. it's an operation that won't solve all of Barça's financial problems but it will help a lot.
It should not be forgotten that Christensen arrived at Barça three seasons ago at zero cost. He landed from Chelsea, where he formed the backbone of the defense alongside the current Real Madrid player Antonio Rüdiger.
At Barça, without standing out, his performance has been effective. Xavi even took him out of his position as a center-back to place him as a defensive pivot.
For Laporta, PSG's interest in Christensen is a blessing, as they were only able to sign Dani Olmo because the Danish center-back was out for a long time. However, Christensen will return in the next few days and Barça will have a problem with the registration of Dani Olmo. His departure to PSG, as pointed out by El Nacional, could solve this.
PSG will have Given Barça 312 million with Three Transfers
It would be the third purchase PSG has made from Barça in recent years. After paying Neymar's 222 million release clause, PSG paid 50 million for Dembélé. And now they are willing to pay 40 for Chistensen.
Total: 312 million euros, making PSG Barça's main supplier. It's not that Al-Khelaïfi is happy to solve Barça's financial problems. However, he can't ignore the transfers requested by Luis Enrique, who's promised him a solid team after Mbappé's departure.
For Hansi Flick, Christensen's departure is not a setback. He doesn't see him as a pivo, and in his central position he already has Cubarsí, Íñigo Martínez, Araújo and, if necessary, Koundé.