Bayern Munich Star Franck Ribery To Decide On Future In 'Two Or Three Weeks'

The France star says remaining at the Allianz Arena is a possibility...

By Paul Madden

Franck Ribery, FC Bayern München Muenchen Munchen Munich (Bongarts/Getty-Images)
Bayern Munich midfielder Franck Ribery has declared that he will decide on his future within the next three weeks, mentioning Real Madrid, Barcelona and Chelsea as possible destinations should he opt to leave the Bundesliga giants.

While the 26-year-old playmaker is aware of interest from Spain's top two and from Stamford Bridge, he has revealed that remaining with the Bavarian outfit is still very much a possibility.

"It's not 100 per cent certain that I will go to Real Madrid. Barcelona is also very interested and the same with Chelsea," he told French television TV1.

"This does not mean that I will leave Bayern. I'll decide in two or three weeks."

Ribery is reportedly negotiating with Bayern to extend his current deal which expires in June 2011, according to Sport.
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