DR ‹ › Andrés Iniesta enjoys immense popularity in Morocco, and his recent visit to Rabat certainly caught the public's attention. According to the Spanish daily AS, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has reached out to the former Spanish international, exploring the possibility of involving him in the expansive national football development initiative, a project championed for years by King Mohammed VI. Sources indicate that discussions have already commenced, with Morocco's interest in the FC Barcelona icon being notably serious. Iniesta, who concluded his playing career after a final stint with the Emirates Club in Dubai, following a significant tenure in Japan, is now charting a new professional course. A World and European champion with Spain, Iniesta is now focusing on training for roles in sports management, particularly as a coach or executive. His profound understanding of the game, coupled with his top-tier experience and global reputation, makes him an appealing candidate for federations seeking to enhance their credibility and organizational structure. In this context, Morocco, whose national team remains under the leadership of Walid Regragui but is subject to internal discussions, is contemplating a broader strategic overhaul of its technical staff. As the 2030 World Cup, which the Kingdom will co-host, draws nearer, Andrés Iniesta's name is among those being considered to bolster this ambitious ascent.