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A-League clubs interested in Iniesta, says Gallop

Barcelona great Andres Iniesta is attracting interest from A-League clubs but they will get limited help from Football Federation Australia (FFA), according to chief executive David Gallop.

Iniesta, 33, will leave the LaLiga champions after 16 trophy-laden seasons with his boyhood club.

Gallop confirmed there were A-League clubs interested in Iniesta, while accepting there would be plenty of competition for the star's signature.

"I won't name who, but I do understand that A-League clubs have expressed interest and that's a start," he told a news conference on Thursday.

"He'll have offers from around the globe, but the A-League offers a great competition to play in.

"It also offers Australia's lifestyle and we saw with [former Sydney FC star Alessandro] Del Piero and others that that is an attraction."

Iniesta confirmed on Wednesday that "all possibilities are open", although he has ruled out a move to another European club.

Whether an A-League club could afford Iniesta is questionable and Gallop confirmed FFA, which reportedly has three million Australian dollars to use on marquee players, would only contribute to a portion of the star's wages.

"Of course the game has many mouths to feed and that will require a significant investment, primary from one of our clubs," he said.

"But we've got some funds available as well and if we can contribute – and it would be a contribution, it wouldn't be the bulk of what he could earn – then we think it's money well spent."