Christensen says playing for Barcelona was his childhood dream
Danish defender Andreas Christensen said on Thursday that he was a Barcelona supporter as a child and that signing with the Spanish club was "a dream come true".
"I grew up watching Barcelona, and Ronaldinho and Deco were my favourite players," Christensen told a news conference after signing a contract until June 2026.
"I'm so happy and I was waiting a long time for this day to arrive. I'm very excited to get started.
"It's true that I had other options and good teams showed interest in signing me, but when you have a dream you don't hesitate. Dreams can come true."
The 26-year-old centre-half left Chelsea at the end of his contract in June to join Barcelona on a free transfer with a buy-out clause set at 500 million euros ($509.40 million).
Christensen, who has 56 caps for Denmark, helped Chelsea to win the Champions League in the 2020-21 season as well as the FIFA Club World Cup and the UEFA Super Cup in 2021.
"I'm very proud of my four years with Chelsea, I have won some very special trophies there. I work hard every day trying to write my own history," Christensen said.
He said he talked to Barca's Danish forward Martin Braithwaite and former Chelsea team mates Marcos Alonso and Cesar Azpilicueta when he was negotiating his contract. Read More...