It’s common knowledge that Eddie Howe has been chasing a new centre-back in the winter window, having seen his defensive resources hit hard during the club’s Champions League group stage campaign.
Chief among Newcastle‘s targets is former Chelsea man Christensen, who is high on Howe’s wanted list at St James’ Park.
However, Football Insider reports that a deal will be difficult to pull off this month due to the club’s Financial Fair Play restrictions.
Indeed, it’s also thought that Newcastle are prioritising an arrival in central midfield in the winter window following Sandro Tonali’s ban, with the possibility of allowing Sean Longstaff to move on to make room for a new signing.
But in terms of striking a loan deal for Christensen, FI adds that Barcelona are unwilling to leave themselves short at centre-back as they prepare for a LaLiga title push in the second half of the season, while they are also still in the Champions League.
The Catalan giants will, however, be open to permanent exits in the summer to aid their current financial situation.
Football Insider adds that Howe is a big admirer of the Denmark international, who has been in and out of the Barca side this term.
The 27-year-old defender started his senior career at Chelsea, making 161 appearances during his time at Stamford Bridge and winning the Champions League, FA Cup and Europa League.
He departed west London for Catalonia 18 months ago and helped Barcelona win the LaLiga title last term.
Meanwhile, Newcastle’s need for another centre-back has lessened to a certain extent now that first-choice pairing Sven Botman and Fabian Schar are back at full fitness.
Howe’s men currently sit ninth in the Premier League table after losing their last three games, although they did bounce back to form with a 3-0 win at neighbours Sunderland in the FA Cup last weekend.
Next up for Newcastle is a big clash with reigning champions Manchester City at St James’ Park on todey.
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