In his prime, Andrés Iniesta was widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in history.
The playmaker helped revolutionize how soccer was played around the world and, as a pivotal part of historic Barcelona and Spain teams, he won everything there is to win in the sport on both the club and national team levels.
“At my age, I still have the dream of playing, to train and to have fun and that’s why I take care of myself,” Iniesta said. Before signing for Emirates Club, there had been reports that Inter Miami was looking to attract the Spanish legend to the MLS. The club has rejuvenated its starting XI this year with the signing of three of Iniesta’s former Barcelona teammates – Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.
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