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    Bayern A Possibility, Says Robben’s Father

    Bayern A Possibility, Says Robben’s Father
    Arjen Robben’s father has insisted the player is happy to remain at Chelsea but would not rule out a future move to Bayern Munich.
    The Dutchman’s future at Stamford Bridge has been a recent topic of discussion, although Hans Robben claimed his son "is not thinking about leaving Chelsea".

    But he also told Kicker magazine: "Bayern Munich is a possibility.
    "I think that he is a player for Bayern Munich because he would have a lot of opportunities to play well in German football.
    "There are six or seven clubs that would come into question. FC Bayern is one of them."

    He added: "Arjen is not thinking about leaving Chelsea and there is no clause which allows him to move or makes one easier.
    "But you never know what happens in football. In the end, it is my son who decides what to do."

    Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is thought to be frustrated at the length of time Robben takes to recover from injuries
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    I think he'd be better off at Barca which was mentioned a while ago.
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      #3
      should have come to united



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        #4
        IF RObben comes to United we will take back what we lost! damn man I really wish he could join us.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Pali
          should have come to united
          Meh...when he was initially linked to United - hell he even made a trip to United's Carrington training ground - he was struck with awe, saying he initially thought of Man United's ground being in, and I quote, "an industrial dump". Then along came Abramovich's money and we all know what happened afterwards.
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            #6
            Dont see him leaving, but if he did Barca or Madrid, and possibly the Milans, definitely not Bundesliga, a the 4th best league.

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              #7
              i like to see him in Munich, very much.
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