Reports: Andres Iniesta edging closer to a move to Premier League giants
AUG 21, 2017
Andres Iniesta might soon be playing in the Premier League!
What's the story?
Barcelona and Spain icon
Andres Iniesta has spent his entire career at the Catalan giants, but
with his contract ending next season and no new deal in sight, the club
captain has admitted that he is seriously considering his future at the
Camp Nou.
There is a lot of uncertainty around Barcelona at the
moment and the 33-year-old playmaker admitted that he was seriously
considering his future. Speaking in an interview with El Pais, Iniesta
said:
“Right now, I still have not signed a new contract.I have felt
many strange feelings for the first time, but I think this may be
normal.
"It is a situation I could never have imagined
three years ago.Basically, I’m considering my future, which is something
I would never have done before.”
Although Iniesta is 33, he is still among the best midfielders in the club and according to reports in The Sun, Manchester City are keeping a keen eye on the situation and are looking to sign the veteran playmaker.
In case you didn't know...
Undoubtedly one of the greatest midfielders of this generation,
Iniesta was arguably at his best when he played under Pep Guardiola at
Barcelona. One of the most decorated footballers in Spanish football,
Iniesta knows Guardiola's philosophy inside out and he could prove to be
an extremely astute signing for the Citizens.
Also read: Guardiola urges strong Manchester City bench to make an impact
The heart of the matter
Barcelona
have had a horror transfer window so far. After having lost out on
Neymar to PSG, they have failed to sign their priority targets like
Dembele and Coutinho. With their club captain now thinking about his
future, something is fundamentally wrong at Camp Nou this season and the
Barcelona board should do everything in their power to resolve this
situation as soon as possible.
However, there is also the fact
that Iniesta is yet to agree a new contract and should City bid the
right amount, the Blaugrana board members might be tempted to cash in on
the Spanish legend.
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