Bayern Munich and Netherland wing wizard, Arjen Robben has confirmed he will be leaving the club at the ends of the season.
The former Chelsea winger joined Bayern ten years ago, and he has performed excellently for the Bundesliga giants.
Robben has 198 appearances and scored 98 goals for the club. He won seven Bundesliga titles, Five German super cup, four German cup, one FIFA world club cup, one Bundesliga player of the year, one Germany footballer of the year, one UEFA super cup, one UEFA Champions league, to mention a few.
He has appeared in three UEFA Champions league Finals and was fortunate to win once.
Robben is one of those players in the world who has won trophies at every club he played, PSV Eindhoven, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
The 34 year old played a vital role in dropping Manchester United during a Champions league semi final match with a no bouncing goal from taken corner, but were beaten by Mourinho's Inter Milan in 2009/2010 season.
After a successful decade at Bayern Munich, the Dutch player is set to wave Germany goodbye to continue elsewhere.
Robben has reportedly said he is not retiring, but willing to go for a new challenge.
Robben said "It's my last year at Bayern. It's been 10 beautiful years. But it's time [to leave] now."
But the speculation surrounding his future after Bayern Munich stint, is that he is prepared to join his boyhood club in Netherlands, PSV Eindhoven.
He is one of the finest players in the world but was plagued with devastating injuries which have hindered his number of appearances for his club.
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