Samuel Eto'o Is The Best Striker In The World - Barcelona Hero Andres Iniesta
The midfielder also spoke about his injury and Kaka joining Real Madrid...
The Cameroonian has been linked with a move away from the Camp Nou this summer, with Inter Milan as a possible destination.
In an interview with Publico, Iniesta praised the forward but said that all he can do is wish him the best wherever he plays next year.
"As my team-mate I only have good words for him. Not just now, but always. For me, he is the best forward in the world. I hope he can be with us, but these are things that the club and Samuel have to work out, all I can do is hope that he is happy wherever he plays," he said.
Iniesta was also asked about new Real Madrid signing Kaka, stating that "he is a good player, one of the best" but that "independently of the players they have, Real Madrid will always be fighting".
With regards to his own fortunes, Iniesta said that the injury he has is "complicated and important" and that he has to take "great care".
"I am doing well, recovering little by little, doing things calmly to recover myself 100%, because it is important that I do not have any problems in the future," he explained.
"It is an injury that will last a month and a half or two, we are going little by little though, keeping calm until we have good feelings."
James Walker-Roberts, Goal.com
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