Franck Ribéry is one of the greatest Bavarian legends of modern times.
Will there be a reunion in the Bundesliga anytime soon?
Munich - Bavaria has a king again!
Admittedly, this slogan was extremely brave in 2007.
Would it really hit like everyone suspects?
Even if it does - is that why it has to be presented so pompously?
And anyway: Bavaria only has one emperor named Franz.
More than a decade later, the mega-advertising from Nike at the time is still legendary and it actually turned out to be right: Franck Ribéry became the new King of Bavaria immediately after his engagement in the summer of 2007.
He played himself in the hearts of the fans.
He won everything there was to win with the Reds *.
Franck Ribéry: Bayern legend before leaving Florence?
The Frenchman said goodbye in 2019 and opened a new chapter in Italy.
It wasn't that he didn't want to be part of the Bayern family anymore.
And those responsible would probably have liked to keep their former king.
But then the laws of the modern football market took hold: new players, younger players - they should also have a chance of golden Bayern times.
And so the Ribéry / Robben era ended to make way for the following era with Gnabry, Coman and finally Sané.
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But maybe there will be a reunion with King Franck soon?
Allegedly, the super dribbler is about to say goodbye to Florence!
According to the renowned Italian newspaper
Gazzetta dello Sport
, the
violets want to
rejuvenate the squad.
Of course, a 37-year-old would then have no more space.
Ribéry's contract expires in summer 2021 - what then?
There is allegedly interest from the second Italian division from the Berlusconi club Monza.
Mario Balotelli and Kevin-Prince Boateng are currently kicking the promotion aspirants.
That would be an explosive trio!
But there is another option, according to
Gazzetta
: the Bundesliga.
Bundesliga: Franck Ribéry will soon be back in Germany?
A return to Germany is allegedly possible, there should already be specific interested parties - but the newspaper does not name the clubs.
Where could Ribéry fit in?
At Bayern * there will probably be no place for him.
When it comes to spectacular transfers, one German club has to be mentioned in the recent past: Hertha BSC, of course.
With Sami Khedira, an old Serie A champion was only lured into the Bundesliga * during the winter break.
Does that also work with Ribéry?
Would the French fit into Berlin?
And will he soon meet his old love from Munich?
Hard to say.
The fact is: he still has it!
Since arriving in the summer of 2019, the former international has played 42 games for Florence.
He scored four goals and prepared nine more.
And if it's enough for Fiorentina, why not also for the Bundesliga?
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