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After hanging up his boots, Franck Ribéry should make his return to the spotlight.
The images are still in everyone’s heads. Adored and leaving through the front door after a final season in the Salernitana jersey, Franck Ribéry announced his desire to end his career as a professional footballer at the end of the 2021-22 season.
A true legend of Bayern Munich, the ex-French international also made the heyday of various clubs across the four corners of the Euro, from FC Metz to Fiorentina, including Olympique de Marseille and Galatasaray. But it is in Salernitana, his last base, that he should experience new adventures.
New life for Franck Ribéry
According to information from Sky Sport Italia, Franck Ribéry should indeed become Stefano Colantuono's assistant coach. The latter took on the role of Salernitana coach and therefore wanted to capitalize on the Frenchman's aura to assist him in his role.
This next mission confirms Franck Ribéry's desire to open a new chapter as a coach in his professional life. Salernitana, the red lantern in Serie A, will really need it.
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