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FC Barcelona defender linked with a move to Serie A next summer

Even though Andreas Christensen has stated officially that he would remain at FC Barcelona, two of Italy's most renowned teams are showing interest in him.

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Even though Andreas Christensen has stated officially that he would remain at FC Barcelona, two of Italy's most renowned teams are showing interest in him. The Danish international has stated that the club's main message to him at this time is to recover so he can play in games once more.

Since FC Barcelona has depended on Iñigo Martínez and Pau Cubarsí to be the starting central defenders, he has downplayed speculations that he would join with another team, although he acknowledged that they still exist. The Catalans are additionally experiencing trouble registering players while adhering to La Liga's FFP rules.

According to the most recent rumors, Chrsitensen's skills are greatly sought after by Juventus and Inter Milan. Notably, Christensen got de-registered so that Dani Olmo could play throughout the season's opening stretch. Christensen will now be re-registered by Barcelona, but Olmo will need to be re-registered for the second half of the season.

How can FC Barcelona permanently register Dani Olmo?

According to reports, Joan Laporta, the president of FC Barcelona, is putting a lot of effort into plans to try to get Dani Olmo throughout the remainder of the season. Since Olmo is currently only registered through the end of the year, a quick fix is required.

According to Marca, Laporta has many possibilities for raising the money required to guarantee Olmo's spot on the first squad in 2025. Nike and FC Barcelona have recently inked a new uniform agreement, but this is insufficient to get Olmo registered. However, Barca is "giving La Liga proof that the revenue is higher than initially anticipated, which could be helpful."

Ansu Fati of Barcelona is reportedly on Sevilla's list of players they are aggressively looking to add during the next January transfer window, based on a report from AS. The Spanish team is interested in the young attacker, but there are serious issues with his high salary and ongoing injury issues.

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