According to Fabrizio Romano, the Barcelona legend has reached an agreement to become head coach of Gulf United FC in Dubai, marking his first role in management.
Iniesta had previously expressed his desire to move into coaching after ending his playing career. He has also spoken about a long-term ambition to return to Barcelona in a coaching capacity in the future.
Earlier this year, while still completing his coaching qualifications, the Spaniard discussed his post-retirement plans and confirmed his commitment to developing as a manager.
"My idea is to start coaching soon. I am missing the Pro license, which I am completing here in Asia,” he told reporters.
”As a coach, you start watching football differently, with a different perspective. The ball still attracts you, but today there are very few secrets. What matters now is preparing myself in the best possible way.
“When you start coaching, you first need to know the players you have and what they can give you. You must have a clear idea of how you want to play, but also the mentality to adapt to the situation.”
