Ribery to stay at Bayern until 2015 - official
Bayern Munich playmaker Franck Ribery has extended his contract with the German champions until 2015, the club announced yesterday. The signing took place in Madrid after the Champions League final Bayern lost 2-0 to Inter on Saturday. "We are very...
Bayern Munich playmaker Franck Ribery has extended his contract with the German champions until 2015, the club announced yesterday.
The signing took place in Madrid after the Champions League final Bayern lost 2-0 to Inter on Saturday.
"We are very happy to have reached agreement on a contract extension with one of the world's best players," said Bayern president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.
"It's also a sign of Bayern Munich's grand designs for the years to come."
France international Ribery, now set to join up with his French team-mates ahead of the June 11-July 11 World Cup finals, said he too was "very happy".
"My family and I are very happy to stay in Munich. The club has become one big family for me," said Ribery, who arrived in Germany from Marseille in 2007 and was under contract until 2011.
Bayern began the season warding off the attentions of European giants like Real Madrid, who were looking to sign Ribery.
The 27-year-old then suffered a series of injuries that scuppered his season, and last month he hit the headlines after being implicated in a scandal involving an under-age escort girl.
On-field frustrations, in the shape of a three-game UEFA ban for a nasty tackle during the Champions League semi-final against Lyon - which kept Ribery out of Saturday's final against Inter - soon followed.
Ribery had said he wanted to sort his club future out before the World Cup in which France are drawn in Group A alongside hosts South Africa, Uruguay and Mexico.