Andres iniesta agrees deal with japanese club vissel kobe

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Yes, you're correct. Andres Iniesta, the legendary Spanish midfielder, has agreed to join Japanese club Vissel Kobe on a three-year deal. The 34-year-old Iniesta, who is a four-time Champions League winner and a World Cup winner with Spain, will leave Barcelona at the end of the season after spending 22 years at the club.

Iniesta's move to Vissel Kobe is a significant coup for the Japanese club, which has been trying to attract high-profile players to boost its profile and attract more fans. The club has already signed other big-name players, including former Barcelona teammate David Villa and former German international Lukas Podolski.

Iniesta's decision to join Vissel Kobe is seen as a surprise by many, as he could have easily stayed at Barcelona or joined another top European club. However, he has spoken about his desire to experience a new challenge and to play in a different part of the world.

The move is also seen as a significant boost for Japanese football, as Iniesta is one of the most decorated and respected players in the world. His arrival is expected to attract more attention and fans to the J.League, and could help to raise the profile of Japanese football globally.

Iniesta is expected to make his debut for Vissel Kobe in July, after the end of the Spanish season.