Barcelona are currently considering offering Christensen a one-year contract extension, although the proposed deal would involve a reduction in his salary compared to his current agreement. From the club's perspective, the proposal is part of a broader financial strategy. Barcelona are still carefully managing their wage structure as they continue working within the financial framework imposed by La Liga.
According to RAC1, the club's internal planning is increasingly being carried out without Robert Lewandowski as a central figure, signalling a potential turning point in Barcelona's attack. The Blaugrana hierarchy is working under the assumption that they will be able to operate within La Liga's 1:1 financial rule this summer. If that objective is achieved, the priority would be signing a new striker and reinforcing the defence with at least one centre-back.
Christensen's future at the club, though, is far from certain, given that his current contract stands to expire at the end of the season. The Danish international, for his part, is intent on staying at Barcelona beyond 2026, but so far there has been no move from Deco & co. Barcelona undecided on Christensen According to Mundo Deportivo, within Barcelona, there is currently a wait-and-see approach regarding Christensen's future, as his contract expires next 30 June.