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Barcelona's Andreas Christensen faces lengthy absence with ACL injury
Barcelona defender Andreas Christensen is set for an extended spell on the sidelines after suffering a partial ACL tear in training on Saturday.
Christensen, 29, made his first start since September in Tuesday's Copa del Rey tie against Guadalajara, scoring the first goal in the 2-0 win.
However, Barça say he suffered an "unfortunate twist of the knee" this weekend, ruling him out of Sunday's LaLiga game against Villarreal and for the foreseeable future.
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"After tests carried out on the player, a conservative course of treatment has been chosen," the club said in a short statement. "The player's recovery time will depend on his development."
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Barcelona set to consider a new signing in January transfer window
As Barcelona look ahead to 2026, the club have been dealt a fresh injury blow, with Andreas Christensen picking up a serious-looking ACL knock.
The Danish international has been ruled out for at least three to four months, with the club set to follow a conservative treatment policy.
Christensen leaves Barcelona extremely thin when it comes to defensive options, which, coupled with Inigo Martinez’s summer exit, has put pressure on the Barcelona board.
Now, in a significant development, Diario SPORT reports that Barcelona will consider a new signing in the upcoming January transfer window.
This is a direct response to Christensen’s injury, in addition to the fact that Ronald Araujo has been out due to mental health problems, although the Uruguayan international is expected to return at the start of next year.
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