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Bayern Munich To Offer Franck Ribery For Sale In 2010 - Report
The Bavarian outfit set for a summer of change in 2010...
With the Bavarian giants currently struggling in the Bundesliga and on the verge of a group stage exit from the UEFA Champions League, the powers that be seem certain to make changes during the summer with Ribery's exit looking increasingly likely.
It is understood that Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester City are among the possible destinations for Ribery, who looks set for a move away from the Allianz Arena, with a fee in the region of 35 million being required to secure the players transfer.
Reports earlier this season suggested that Real Madrid had already come to an agreement on a five-year deal with the players agent Alain Migliaccio but recent advances by City could see the 26-year-old making a switch to Eastlands, becoming the best paid player in the Premier League in the process.
City may even be willing to pay over the odds for the star midfielder in an effort to make him a Citizen as early as the winter transfer window.
Paul Madden, Goal.com
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