Iniesta has bought a Danish third division club
What we know so far
Former Barcelona and Spain midfielder Andres Iniesta has bought a Danish third division club.
The club, FC Helsingør, is based in the city of Helsingør, which is located on the island of Zealand.
Iniesta is said to have paid around 1 million euros for the club.
What this means for the club
Iniesta's purchase of FC Helsingør is a major coup for the club.
The club has been struggling in recent years, and Iniesta's investment is likely to give it a much-needed boost.
Iniesta is a world-renowned footballer, and his involvement with FC Helsingør is sure to attract attention to the club.
What this means for Iniesta
Iniesta's purchase of FC Helsingør is a sign of his commitment to football.
After retiring from playing, Iniesta could have easily taken a less active role in the game.
However, he has chosen to remain involved in football, and his purchase of FC Helsingør is a clear indication of his passion for the sport.
What this means for Danish football
Iniesta's purchase of FC Helsingør is a positive development for Danish football.
The arrival of a world-renowned footballer is sure to raise the profile of the Danish football league.
In addition, Iniesta's investment is likely to attract other investors to Danish football.