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Bayern Munich midfielder Franck Ribery has claimed there are a several clubs interested in signing him in the summer, but claims he has yet to make up his mind over where he will leave Germany.

Ribery stated that his future would be decided in the next ”two or three” weeks.

”I’m not 100% going to Real (Madrid),” he said. ”Barcelona and Chelsea are also very interested. We will see. It will be decided in two to three weeks.”

Reports have suggested that Madrid are now reluctant to pay much more than £20 million after their lavish outlay last summer, but the Bernabeu side are long-term admirers of the Frenchman and his agent has maintained in the past that Madrid would be his preferred destination.

”The player has talked with Zinedine Zidane and he wants to play for Los Blancos for him,” Alan Migliaccio told RAC-1 last summer.

Barcelona are looking for a replacement for out-of-favour Thierry Henry but have also been tracking Valencia’s David Villa and Arsenal’s Cesc Fabregas, while Chelsea remain an interested party.

Ribery recently claimed that Bayern’s ambition was more important than any financial package they put together, leaving the door open for him to sign a new contract with the Bundesliga leaders.

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