Club president says Ribery could stay with Salernitana after retirement
Franck Ribery's potential retirement could open the door to the Frenchman taking a non-playing role at Salernitana, says club president Danilo Iervolino.
Reports have suggested the 39-year-old winger, who captains the Serie A outfit, could announce his retirement as early as next week after suffering from a spate of knee injuries.
Having joined Salernitana from Fiorentina last year, the former France international has played just twice across all competitions this season, failing to appear since August.
Now, it appears that his time on the pitch is set to come to an end - but Iervolino has revealed discussions have taken place regarding the potential for him to assume a backroom role.
"We are talking to each other," he told DAZN. "Frank is a great champion on and off the pitch, and he manages to bring out the best in everyone.
"He is a leader. We will put him in a role he wants. I would like him next to me."
Head coach Davide Nicola concurred, adding: "We asked him, [so] let's see.
"He has such a high status that he can play any role. But I asked him to [stay] close [to us]. However, we will listen to what he says."
A nine-time Bundesliga winner with Bayern Munich, Ribery has made 25 appearances in all competitions for Salernitana since joining the club in 2021.