FC Barcelona: the player who will be sacrificed in January

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Everything is going well in Barcelona, ​​despite this defeat against Real Sociedad before the break and some small physical glitches which are starting to appear among important players like Lamine Yamal or Robert Lewandowski. There is also the case of Dani Olmo to resolve, he who had been registered at the last minute thanks to the injury to Andreas Christensen at the end of the last transfer window.

The Spanish international will therefore have to be registered again, since the Dane will have returned from his injury and this medical exception made by La Liga when a player is injured will no longer be valid. Barça will therefore have to find new ways to comply with the financial fair play of La Liga, and, in fact, Christensen could be useful once again.

Enough to replenish the coffers…

As indicated Sportthe former Chelsea player could well be sold. While he is expected to return from injury in January, he could quickly pack his bags. The good level of the Cubarsi-Martinez duo in defense, with the return of Ronald Araujo to come, closes the doors to the eleven. In addition, his contract expires in June 2026, which forces the Blaugrana to make a decision relatively quickly.

Aware that he is popular in the Premier League and that there is the possibility of recovering an interesting check, the Barça leaders are clearly leaning towards a departure, and if it is not this winter, well it will be this summer. But he is, today, the main candidate for a departure within the Barcelona squad, he who has not played since his injury during the first La Liga match in Valencia. Notice to those interested…

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