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'Lots of things are over' laments Barcelona talisman Andres Iniesta

Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal are all interested in the Spain playmaker.

BARCELONA MIDFIELDER Andres Iniesta admits it’s the end of a golden era at the Nou Camp.

Barca led their La Liga decider against Atletico Madrid on Saturday but could only salvage a 1-1 draw that handed the visitors a duopoly-snapping title.

According to Iniesta, conceding the title to Atletico means it’s time for an overhaul at the Catalan club, with his own future at the club — a place he has plied his trade for 12 years — even in question.

“We were relying on winning this game,” the 30-year-old said. ”We haven’t and that makes this season disappointing, because if we had won, everything would be different.

“The season is over, lots of things are over.”

Despite signing a contract to remain at Barca until 2018, Iniesta remains on the radar of Premier League giants Manchester City, Manchester United and Arsenal, who are reportedly interested in luring him to England.

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