Speculation over the future of FC Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta was emphatically squashed Friday with the signing of a lifetime contract, keeping the Spanish international at the club for the remainder of his playing career and ostensibly into a non-playing capacity after retirement.
“After 118 years of history, this is the first time the club has given someone a contract for life,” said Barca president Josep Maria Bartomeu. “This is an exceptional contract for an exceptional player. Andres has been part of this club since 2002 and won so many things.
“This golden era needs to continue and that’s why we’ve signed this deal. This is a deal that will delight all Barca fans and will be a reference for future players.”
The 33-year-old joined Barcelona at the age of 12 and has since appeared in 639 matches for the club across all competitions, winning La Liga on eight occasions, five Copa del Reys and four Champions League titles.
Iniesta still plays a vital role in both Barcelona and Spain’s midfield, and his remarkable ability to create chances, dictate the tempo of matches and act like an altogether wizard with the ball at his feet remains undiminished in his 18th year as a professional.
“This is an indescribable sensation, to come here as a 12-year-old and still be here at 33 and to think back on everything that has happened gives me goosebumps,” said Iniesta. “I have so much sentiment and love for this club, this is my home, the best place I could hope to be.
“Today is a very special day for me, one of many here for the simple fact I’m continuing at this place which is my home, which means I can continue to aspire to win things for this club, my club. This is the club where I grew up and evolved and I feel privileged to be its captain.”
Iniesta is currently recovering from a hamstring injury suffered during Barca’s 3-0 victory over Las Palmas, a knock that forced him to withdraw from Spain’s upcoming qualifiers against Albania and Israel.