Doubts about the future of Iniesta in Barcelona




After he sat up in two of the five games which Barcelona played in the Spanish league football this season, it seems that Andres Iniesta's no longer forbidden to approach him despite the rumors and the controversy that surrounds it at the moment because negotiations to renew his contract with the Catalan club.
In three games initiated by Iniesta in the starting line-up for the team the league this season, the player does not in complete only one game and replaced in the other two games.
Iniesta also fought first leg of the Spanish Super Cup full but participated in the last 17 minutes of the second leg against Atletico Madrid.
The Spanish Sports newspaper "Marca" announced on Monday: "There is something wrong for Iniesta  ... beside Statistics, it seems clear to everyone that the player impact in the team down."
This comes to a controversial matter in sync with the period in which the negotiations spin between the player and the agents of the Catalan club officials and the center of the desire of the player and the agents to dramatically improve his contract.
However his attainable ninth and twenty years old, Iniesta is looking now for the possible best terms for the new decade as reported Spanish newspapers that the player is demanding equated with Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid, which increased his annual salary, according to his new contract with the club to 17 million euros ($ 23 million) .
The player feels that these demands to him are right after he heard the statements made by club president Sandro Rosell Barcelona a few days ago where he said: "Maybe it is Iniesta best player in the world if there were no Messi."
Now, the Spanish international player wishes to have the second highest income player in Barcelona after Lionel Messi.
The newspaper "Daily Star" reported that both English City polar United and city of Manchester are willing to contract with Iniesta, who scored the winning goal for the Spanish team in the Netherlands throw the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa.

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