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Bayern Munich: Arjen Robben considering comeback

The former Netherlands international has hinted he may consider a return to the game just weeks after hanging up his boots at Bayern Munich.

Bayern Munich: Arjen Robben considering comeback
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Retired former Netherlands winger Arjen Robben has not ruled out the possibility of resuming his playing career.

The 35-year-old called time on a 19-year period as a professional in July.

Gröningen product Robben spent 10 seasons at Bayern Munich following spells with PSV, Chelsea and Real Madrid.

He won league titles in Germany, Holland, England and Spain and says he could consider returning to the pitch if the spirit of competition proves too great to ignore.

"I always say: never say never," Robben told NPO Radio.

"Maybe in one or two months I'll have a strange feeling that I miss the whole thing too much and will decide I have to go back.

"But of course it doesn't get any easier the longer you're retired. I do not rate the chances [of returning] very highly."

Robben, who scored the winner against Borussia Dortmund in the 2013 Champions League final, left the game on a high when he helped Bayern to a seventh successive Bundesliga title.

"It's without a doubt the hardest decision I've ever made in my career," he said of retiring.

In line with other retirees of his dotage, Robben will have no shortage of offers from China and MLS but could consider a return to the Premier League, where an ambitious side like Leicester or a statement signing-side such as West Ham may take a punt; or he could return to the Eredivisie where he would be in demand, not least at his former club PSV, who have just lost star winger Hirving Lozano to Napoli.