Chinese Super League club threatens legal action over rumours regarding Barcelona's Iniesta

Tianjin Quanjian have denied claims from Spanish media that the midfielder has been offered a €35m-a-year contract

Barcelona's Spanish midfielder Andres Iniesta looks on during the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and Getafe CF at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on February 11, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / Josep LAGO
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Tianjin Quanjian have threatened legal action in a bid to stamp out speculation that Barcelona captain Andres Iniesta will soon be joining the Chinese club.

The 33-year-old Spain midfielder has been linked with a summer move to the Chinese Super League (CSL), which has attracted a number of big-name foreign players.

Veteran defender Javier Mascherano left Barcelona in January for Hebei China Fortune, joining the likes of the Brazilians Hulk and Oscar in the CSL.

But Tianjin moved to quash the rumours about Iniesta, issuing a statement saying: "Our club solemnly state that such news reports are false. For all false reports about our club, we reserve the right to solve it through legal means."

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Barcelona daily Sport said last month that Iniesta, who will be 34 in May, had been offered €35 million (Dh158.5m) a season to switch to Tianjin.

Iniesta, scorer of the winning goal for Spain in the 2010 World Cup final, signed a "lifetime contract" with Barca last October.

However, Barca's January signing of Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool in a €160m deal suggested they are planning for a future without the veteran.

Ambitious Tianjin already have Brazilian forward Pato and Belgian international midfielder Axel Witsel on their books.

They were previously linked with striker Diego Costa, who is now at Atletico Madrid after leaving Chelsea.