MARSEILLE, France, June 7 (Reuters) - France midfielder
Franck Ribery has joined Bayern Munich on a four-year deal,
Olympique Marseille chairman Pape Diouf said on Thursday.
'We have helped Franck to get where he is today and we are
not really happy to let him go,' Diouf told the club's website.
Bayern will have to pay a 26.0 million euro ($35.09 million)
transfer fee and then an additional 4.0 million if the German
club qualify for the Champions League at the end of next season,
sources close to the matter said.
'It's a good financial operation for the club, which proves
Marseille can adapt to a market that is not easy,' Diouf said.
Ribery, 24, had joined Marseille in 2005. One of the
revelations of last year's World Cup, he has played 18 matches
for France, scoring two goals.
Other leading European clubs, including Arsenal and Real
Madrid, had also expressed an interest in him.
The player was expected to pass a medical on Thursday in
Munich and to hold a news conference there later in the day.
Ribery is the latest piece in a significant rebuilding
process at Bayern after they finished the Bundesliga season in
fourth place, missing out on a place in the Champions League.
The club have already signed Italian World Cup winner Luca
Toni, who was presented as a Bayern player on Thursday, Turkish
midfielder Hamit Altontop, Germany internationals Marcell Jansen
and Jan Schlaudraff, and Argentine midfielder Jose Ernesto Sosa.
Bayern also want to bring in Miroslav Klose before the new
season, although they may have to wait until 2008, when his
contract is up, if they cannot agree a fee for the Germany
striker with his current club, Werder Bremen.
The signing of Ribery has been financed by the sale of
England midfielder Owen Hargreaves to Manchester United for a
reported fee of 25 million euros.
Claudio Pizarro has left to join Chelsea on a free transfer,
Hasan Salihamidzic is joining Juventus and Ali Karimi has been
told he can leave.