Former Arsenal attacker Robert Pires sees no reason why the likes of Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie would not play in the Indian Super League in the future.

Pires is captain of the Goa franchise and the Frenchman explained the chance to be part of India’s attempt to bring football to the mainstream was too good an offer to resist.
Ex-Juventus pair Alessandro Del Piero and David Trezeguet, and former Premier League duo Nicolas Anelka and Luis Garcia are among those playing in the inaugural league that runs until December 20.
“Imagine today you have Del Piero, Trezeguet and Robert Pires – who knows, in five or six seasons maybe you can have Rooney or van Persie playing in India,” Pires told Sky Sports.
“When I retired and finished up two years ago - after eight months with Aston Villa - the Indian Super League organisers called me saying they had a big project.
"A lot of people think I’ve come to play here for the money but it’s not only for the money, I have a very good role within this country and with these players."
Robert Pires
“They asked if I was interested and I thought why not. This is the first season for this league so why not try and help India to try and build this Indian Super League together.
“A lot of people think I’ve come to play here for the money but it’s not only for the money, I have a very good role within this country and with these players.
“I’ve missed playing football over the last couple of years and playing in India is a great opportunity for me which has also allowed me to discover a new country with new people.
“I know I need to give everything for the team – my football, my experience and my passion. That’s what makes it special for me as well as the players, because I am here mainly to help the development of the football here in India which is very important.”
Pires insists he retains a special type of passion and spirit for the game which allows him to continue to play competitive football despite being 40 years old.
“My passion for the game is still there which is perfectly normal. It’s there every morning of every day,” he said.
“To keep playing football you need to have a certain kind of spirit. You need to have heart. If you have heart you can play until you are 40 or 41 years old. It’s not a problem.”
ISL 2014: Atletico de Kolkata buoyant after return of Borja Fernandez
Atletico de Kolkata will be bolstered by the return of Borja Fernandez, even as their marquee signing Luis Garcia is all set to miss their ISL away fixture against FC Goa.
Atletico de Kolkata will be bolstered by the return of Borja Fernandez, even as their marquee signing Luis Garcia is all set to miss their ISL away fixture against FC Goa. (ISL)
Kolkata: Atletico de Kolkata will be bolstered by the return of Borja Fernandez, even as their marquee signing and Liverpool star Luis Garcia is all set to miss their ISL away fixture against FC Goa on Thursday.
"Borja's return will give us a big advantage," ATK's Spanish midfielder Jofre Mateu said about his compatriot, who had to sit out in their 1-1 draw against Delhi Dynamos FC in their last outing.
Atletico de Kolkata did not reveal whether their marquee player would travel with the team, but it was almost clear that Garcia would sit out because of his hamstring injury.
"He's one of our main players, but his absence will give others an opportunity to prove a point," ATK's Sanju Pradhan said.
Sanju added they would be on a high and it was Zico's side who would be under pressure.
"We have seven points from three matches, so the pressure will be on them as they have one point from two outings. But, they have quality players and we respect every opposition," he said.