It’s almost not possible to imagine Andres Iniesta playing anywhere other than Barcelona, even it was the case for Xavi, before he left for Qatar.
The Barca skipper’s contract was due to expire at the end of the season but he penned a lifetime contract with the Blaugrana in October, pretty much ending speculation of him ever leaving the Nou Camp.
Or did it? According to Catalan outlet SPORT, the 33-year old midfielder has a gigantic offer on the table from Chinese Super League side Tianjin Quanjian, whose squad contains the likes of Anthony Modeste, Axel Witsel and Alexandre Pato.
They say that the proposal is being considered by the World Cup winner and if he does accept, he would be earning a staggering €35 million euros per season.
Iniesta would be raking in a reported £600,000-a-week if he does make the lucrative transfer and become the latest world-class player to move to China.
They say that the proposal is being considered by the World Cup winner and if he does accept, he would be earning a staggering €35 million euros per season.
Iniesta would be raking in a reported £600,000-a-week if he does make the lucrative transfer and become the latest world-class player to move to China.
He’s said to be contemplating the switch, with Barcelona allowing him to make his mind up about his future. It’s understood he isn’t interested in offers from the MLS or Arabic football; it’s simply Barca or China.
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Iniesta would be raking in a reported £600,000-a-week if he does make the lucrative transfer and become the latest world-class player to move to China.
They say that the proposal is being considered by the World Cup winner and if he does accept, he would be earning a staggering €35 million euros per season.
Iniesta would be raking in a reported £600,000-a-week if he does make the lucrative transfer and become the latest world-class player to move to China.
He’s said to be contemplating the switch, with Barcelona allowing him to make his mind up about his future. It’s understood he isn’t interested in offers from the MLS or Arabic football; it’s simply Barca or China.
SportBible.com
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