Franck Ribery on his way to FC Porto


Franck Ribery on his way to FC Porto

FC Porto ahead by the French winger

Franck Ribéry, who ended his contract with AC Fiorentina last June, is about to sign a contract with Futebol Clube do Porto. R The representative of the player Davide Lippi, will travel this Thursday to Porto, to negotiate the contract terms with the Invicta club. FC Porto is considering advancing into the business, as Corona and Luíz Dias may leave the club this summer, thus leaving the right side of the club orphaned by creatives. According to sources close to the player, the proposal to play for FC Porto pleases the player who, thus, at 38 years old, the future of the French star may pass through the Portuguese League.

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