Will Franck Ribéry make his return to Bayern Munich, in a brand new costume?
Retired from the field since the end of the 2021-2022 season, and assistant at his last club Salernitana since then, the Frenchman would dream, according to Kicker, of one day coaching the Bavarian club.
Before that, the former French international must first complete his diplomas in Italy, before, perhaps, taking charge of the German club's youth teams.
The link between the native of Boulogne-sur-Mer and his historic team has never been broken.
Arriving in Germany in 2007 from Olympique de Marseille, Franck Ribéry spent 12 seasons in Bavaria, scoring 124 goals in 425 matches.
He notably filled his trophy cabinet with nine German championship titles, six German Cups, a Champions League and a Club World Cup.
Still owning his house in Munich, where his family resides, Franck Ribéry has remained very attached to the German club.
His son, Seïf, plays there, in the under-13 team.
According to Kicker, the 2006 world vice-champion would therefore consider moving closer to his family and taking a role within the training center.
Ultimately, he even aims for the first team.
Despite the departure of Thomas Tuchel at the end of the season, it seems unlikely that the Frenchman will take the reins of the team directly.