Franck Ribéry, who played for Bayern Munich for 12 seasons, might see himself back in the Rekordmeister position.
Kicker claims that Ribéry, who is now a trainer at US Salernitana in Italy, may eventually envision himself in a coaching role on Bayern’s campus. The Frenchman is presently pursuing his coaching certification and is considering a role with Bayern Munich’s junior division.
Remaining in contact with the Bundesliga club’s executives, Ribéry is a crowd favourite and spends a lot of time in Munich. Ribéry was voted Europe’s Footballer of the Year while winning nine Bundesliga titles, six DFB Pokals, a Champions League, and a Club World Cup while playing for Bayern in the year 2023.
Franck Ribéry’s playing career Franck Ribéry’s involvement in sports
For €30 million, Ribéry moved from Marseille to Bayern Munich in 2005. Ribéry played 425 games in all competitions when he was at the Rekordmeister, tallying 124 goals and dishing out another 182. The French forward retired after two years at ACF Fiorentina and one season at Salernitana after leaving the Allianz Arena.