Franck Ribéry will announce his retirement

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Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio announces that Salernitana will terminate the contract of Franck Ribéry, who should announce his retirement at 39 in the process.

Franck Ribéry (39) close to hanging up his crampons? This is announced by Sky journalist Gianluca Di Marzio on his Twitter account.

The former French international (81 selections), injured after only one Serie A match this season, would have made the decision to end his career. La Salernitana, the club in which he has been playing since September 2021 and with whom he is linked until the end of this season, should terminate his contract. He could stay at the club, but in a different role.

From Boulogne to Munich, via Marseille

Revealed at Olympique de Marseille where he scored 18 goals between 2005 and 2007, it was on the other side of the Rhine that the native of Boulogne-sur-Mer acquired star status, at Bayern Munich. He gleaned no fewer than 22 titles there, including nine Bundesliga crowns, six German Cups and a Champions League, in 2013. That year is considered the peak of the left winger’s career. never hid his disappointment at missing out on the Ballon d’Or.

Munich fans will probably long remember his duo formed with Dutchman Arjen Robben, who played on the other wing. Arrived in Italy in 2019 after twelve seasons in Bavaria, he first put down his luggage at Fiorentina before heading to Salerno.

With the Blues, a more contrasting record

France had discovered it during the 2006 World Cup, and this famous round of 16 victory against Spain (3-1) during which he had scored his first goal for the Blues. He has everything to take over from the Zidane era, and for a long time he undeniably assumed the role of best player, but his reputation never seems to shed the stains of the year 2010: that night with an escort who was too young, Zahia , then the fiasco of Knysna during the World Cup in South Africa.

After the failure of Euro 2012 under Laurent Blanc (defeat in the quarter-finals against Spain), Ribéry narrowly missed the 2014 World Cup led by Didier Deschamps and then struggled to find a place in this new team of France version called to shine, worn by Matuidi, Varane, Pogba, Griezmann.

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