Ernesto Bronzetti: Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery Will Play For Real Madrid

Bronzetti has definitively declared that Ribery will be in the Spanish capital next season.

By Cyrus C. Malek

Bundesliga: FC Bayern München – Hamburger SV, Franck Ribery (Getty Images)
While French star Franck Ribery has announced that he will reveal his future plans at the end of March, one of the most respected agents in football, Ernesto Bronzetti, has already revealed that the current Bayern Munich star's destination will be Real Madrid.

The Italian super-agent and transfer consultant has worked with Los Blancos more than once in the past and revealed, in comments reported by Marca, that Ribery will call the Spanish capital home next season. The Frenchman's contract expires in June 2011 and Bayern are working to either renew the deal or maximise their earnings through the player's transfer.

One interesting note to consider is that Bronzetti forecasted the arrivals of both Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka to the Spanish capital. While Florentino Perez was still not president of the Merengues, Bronzetti forecasted on Italian radio program Kiss Kiss: "Florentino is practically already president and will make three important signings, two of which will be Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka."

Bayern's honourary president Franz Beckenbauer has already implored the club to keep their French star, but ultimately it is the player who will decide. Bronzetti has already given his word...

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