Iniesta is, finally, a member of Japanese club Vissel Kobe.
The former Barcelona great appeared at a packed news conference at a central Tokyo hotel on Thursday along with billionaire Kobe owner Hiroshi Mikitani.
It was hardly a surprise. Iniesta tweeted a photo of himself and Mikitani on his new boss' private jet as the two flew to Tokyo for an announcement that had been expected for weeks.
Iniesta signed his contract as Mikitani watched, and then spoke through an interpreter.
Terms of the contract were not disclosed, but Japanese media are reporting he will earn $30 million annually on a three-year deal.
"For me this is a very special day," the Spaniard said
Mikitani is also the CEO of Barcelona sponsor Rakuten, a Japanese online retailer.
Iniesta held up the team's red shirt with his famous No. 8 on the back, and his name written across the bottom.
Iniesta previously had said he would probably retire from international soccer after Spain plays at this year's World Cup in Russia.
The 34-year-old Iniesta scored the winning goal for Spain in the 2010 World Cup final. He also was a key part of Spain's two European Championships in 2008 and 2012.
He announced last month he would leave Barcelona after 16 seasons. His last match for the Spanish club was on Sunday against Real Sociedad at Camp Nou.
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