Iniesta wants to finish at Barca
Midfielder Andres Iniesta hopes to stay at Barcelona until the end of his career as he prepares to sign a new contract with the Primera Division club.
It was announced last week that the Spain international midfielder had agreed a new contract until June 2018, and the deal includes an option for further extensions.
Iniesta is due to put pen to paper on Monday, according to the club's official website, and the 29-year-old spoke of his intentions following Sunday's 5-2 win at Getafe.
"It will be a good day, it's possible for me to retire at Barca," Iniesta told fcbarcelona.com.
"I hope to stay healthy and help the team win titles at the end of the season.
"We're confident. Next year we have to follow the same path and get to April and May in a position to fight for all the titles."
Pedro scored a hat-trick in the space of eight minutes as Barcelona came from two goals down to beat Getafe and return to the top of the Primera Division in time for Christmas.
A much-changed Barca side without the suspended Neymar plus the injured trio of Xavi, Lionel Messi and goalkeeper Victor Valdes conceded twice in the opening quarter of an hour, Sergio Escudero breaking the deadlock and then Lisandro Lopez scoring a header.
But Pedro's stunning burst of scoring was followed by a volley and a penalty from Cesc Fabregas in the second half - with Pedro getting an assist and then winning the spot-kick to crown a brilliant individual performance.
Jordi Alba was another of the stand-out players in the match and set up Pedro for one of the forward's three goals.
The 24-year-old admitted a lack in concentration was Barca's downfall early in the match.
"We conceded two goals because we were relaxed, but the team reacted and we ended up playing a good game," Alba said.
"In general we played a good game. We're happy that we ended the year as league leaders, we got an important victory.