At 39 years old, Iniesta brings with him a wealth of experience, having played the last 5 years of his career at Vissel Kobe in Japan.
According to NA, MLS allows only three "Designated Players" per team, which means Jordi Alba and Venezuelan star Josef Martínez are already part of the roster, and the club must adhere to the salary cap.
To make this possible, Inter Miami is not ruling out paying the entirety of Martínez's contract, which expires in December, and simultaneously establishing another contract for him outside the "Designated Player" category to facilitate Iniesta's arrival.
Iniesta concluded his time at Vissel Kobe in Japan after five years but dismissed the idea of retiring from active football, emphasizing that he wants to "keep playing and competing."
"I want to retire on a football field; I want to continue playing, I feel capable and excited to do so; now we will see what options may be available," said the 39-year-old Spaniard.
The potential collaboration between Messi and Iniesta at Inter Miami has generated significant excitement among football fans worldwide. As the pieces fall into place, the prospect of witnessing these two footballing maestros gracing the same team once again becomes an exciting reality. Stay tuned for the official announcement, eagerly anticipated by both fans and experts alike.