Barça : après Lenglet, une deuxième erreur de casting va prendre la porte !

Après le départ de Clément Lenglet du FC Barcelone, celui d’Andreas Christensen est également en passe de se réaliser.

D’après les informations de AS, le défenseur danois a été informé par Deco qu’il ne faisait plus partie des plans du club, et qu’aucune prolongation de contrat ne lui serait proposée. Le Barça chercherait ainsi à le vendre dès cet été, même pour une somme modeste, afin de récupérer un minimum de liquidités dans un contexte toujours tendu vis-à-vis du fair-play financier.

Souvent freiné par des blessures, Christensen n’a pas réussi à s’imposer dans une charnière centrale déjà bien fournie. Le club compte actuellement cinq défenseurs centraux pour seulement deux postes, avec Pau Cubarsí et Íñigo Martínez désormais établis comme titulaires. Ces derniers ont d’ailleurs récemment prolongé. Ronald Araújo reste une option de rotation, tandis qu’Eric García, grâce à sa polyvalence, a été précieux en fin de saison pour Hansi Flick. Ainsi, le départ de Christensen apparaît comme inéluctable.

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