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Breaking News: Franck Ribery Transfers to Fiorentina

, / 06:51 AM August 22, 2019

Franck Ribery joined Italian club Fiorentina on Wednesday, another big signing for a team under new American ownership.

Fiorentina did not announce the length of Ribery’s contract but Italian media reported that the 36-year-old Frenchman signed a two-year deal.

Ribery was a free agent after 12 seasons with Bayern Munich, which included a Champions League title in 2013.

Franck Ribery

FILE – In this May 25, 2013 file photo, Bayern Munich’s Franck Ribery of France lifts the trophy after winning the Champions League Final at Wembley Stadium in London. France great Franck Ribery is joining Fiorentina as the Italian club aims for a renaissance under new American ownership. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Fiorentina earlier posted footage on its website of Ribery landing in Florence on a private jet to complete his signing.

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Kevin-Prince Boateng, who also joined Fiorentina in the offseason, posted a photo on Twitter of him and Ribery in the club colors.

Ribery will be presented at a news conference on Thursday. The Stadio Artemio Franchi will be open to fans “to give everyone the chance to welcome the new viola player.”

Franck Ribery

FILE – In this March 31, 2018 file photo, Bayern’s Franck Ribery celebrates after scoring during the German Bundesliga soccer match between FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund in Munich, Germany. France great Franck Ribery is joining Fiorentina as the Italian club aims for a renaissance under new American ownership. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Fiorentina was bought by cable television businessman Rocco Commisso in June after finishing 16th in Serie A last season, narrowly avoiding relegation.

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Commisso, who also owns the New York Cosmos, reportedly paid about 160 million euros ($181 million).

Fiorentina won the last of its two Italian titles 50 years ago. Its most recent trophy was the Italian Cup 18 years ago.

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