
"According to the report, Barcelona have no intention of making a snap decision in January. The club understand that the winter window is notoriously difficult, especially when it comes to defenders who can make an immediate impact. Panic buys rarely work, and the sporting department is keen to avoid repeating past mistakes that have added little value to the squad."
"AS explains that Barça currently have a 20-day period to fully assess and process Christensen's long-term injury. If it is officially confirmed that the Danish centre-back will be sidelined for four to five months, the club would then be allowed, under La Liga regulations, to use up to 80% of his salary margin. This provides some financial flexibility, but it does not automatically mean Barcelona will act on it."
"Both believe that any signing must genuinely improve the team. Notably, the club's priority is to sign a top-level left-footed centre-back in the summer transfer window. That is when the market is more open, negotiations are easier, and quality players are more likely to be available. In contrast, January is viewed as a poor time to secure that kind of profile, as no club is willing to part with an important defender midway through the season."
Barcelona are taking a calm, measured approach after Andreas Christensen's injury and will avoid a snap January decision. The winter window is difficult for finding defenders who can make an immediate impact, and panic buys are avoided to prevent repeating past mistakes. The club has a 20-day period to assess Christensen's long-term injury and, if sidelined four to five months, can use up to 80% of his salary margin under La Liga rules. Hansi Flick and Deco agree any signing must genuinely improve the team. The priority is a top-level left-footed centre-back in the summer; January signings will be considered only if a player can adapt quickly and contribute at a high level.
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