Iniesta declares 'all possibilities are open' as he prepares for Camp Nou exit

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By Mirror | May 10, 2018
Iniesta is leaving Barcelona [Photo: Courtesy]

Andres Iniesta says "all possibilities are open" after admitting his future is not set in stone.

The Barcelona star is leaving the La Liga champions at the end of the season.

He has been linked with moves to China, Japan and Australia after declaring he would not move to another European side.

The Spaniard has been with Los Cules for 22 years [Photo: Courtesy]

The 33-year-old had looked set to move to the Chinese Super League with Chongqing Dangdai Lifan, but no official announcement was forthcoming from either side.

Speculation has since risen over where he will end up, however the only thing Iniesta continues to maintain is that it will not be in Europe.

“I said that I would not go to Europe and apart from that all possibilities are open,” Iniesta told beIN Sports.

“They said I’m not going to China, now they say Japan is an option and I’ve also heard Australia.

End of an era [Photo: Courtesy]

“You will know when I tell you. There are things to seal, little details and I will try and choose the best option.

 “I try to enjoy each minute as there is not long to go and to be on the pitch is what I want.

“I have a week-and-a-half left to enjoy and when the season ends my mind will be on the national team and my future.”

Iniesta has won eight La Liga titles and four Champions Leagues, and scored the only goal as Spain beat Holland to win the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

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