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‘I don’t have a Plan B’ – Andreas Christensen hoping to stay at Barcelona

Andreas Christensen says he’s hoping to stay at Barcelona past the end of the season and admits he doesn’t have a Plan B if that’s not possible.

The Denmark international is into the final year of his contract but is hoping to be offered an extension and the chance to continue with the Catalans.

Christensen is currently on international duty with Denmark and offered an update on his future.

“I hope everything ends up like this. I don’t have a plan B, but I have no idea yet. I prefer to concentrate on being part of the team and playing as much as I can. Now I have to see what happens. If there’s something to be done, of course it will be done. Of course, I’d like to know what’s going on, but I prefer to focus on what I can do,” he told Tipsbladet.

”The situation doesn’t create uncertainty for me. I think we’re in a good position and there’s nothing that can change my day-to-day life. Of course, you want to have everything under control and know what’s going on, but it’s not something that affects us during the day, nor something we talk about.

“We have desires, we all do, but it’s not something I think about daily. I try to do what I can on the pitch and I hope that’s enough to keep me there.”

[Injuries have disrupted Christensen’s career at Barcelona](/barcelona-la-liga/104646/andreas-christensen-picks-up-another-injury-and-expected-to-miss-barcelona-vs-elche) and his future may well depend on how much he is able to contribute between now and the end of the season.

While he may not have a Plan B just yet, he did admit that there is one club he would be happy to play for in the future.

“In an ideal world I would like to finish my career at Brondby, but it also depends on the stage of life I’m at. It also depends on what my family is doing. I feel I still have a lot to offer; I’m 29 years old, I can still compete.

“When you’re that age… it depends a lot on the situation, so it’s difficult to say. I repeat, in an ideal world, I would like it to happen. But if it doesn’t, I won’t be angry or sad. It depends a lot on my family’s situation and my performance as a player.”

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