Retirement at season's end an option for Robben
Berlin: Arjen Robben says he may retire in June after confirming he will quit Bayern Munich when his contract with the defending Bundesliga champions expires.
Robben, who turns 35 in January, confirmed in Monday's edition of magazine Kicker that he will quit the Bavarian giants at the end of the season: "that's a fact".
"Of course it's a big step, which you don't just make in one day.
"I thought about it a lot and it feels good that it's now out, also for the fans and the club. It was the right point in time."
Having missed the last two games with a thigh injury, Robben could make his return when Bayern face Ajax away in the Champions League on Wednesday. Both teams are through to the last 16 and Bayern need only a point in Amsterdam to win Group E.
Robben also missed Saturday's 3-0 league win at home to Nuremberg which left Bayern third in the table and nine points behind Bundesliga leaders Borussia Dortmund.
Bayern's senior bosses are planning a squad clear-out for next season and Robben says now is the right time to go, despite two stunning goals in the 5-1 thrashing of Benfica a fortnight ago.
"The game against Benfica was a nice confirmation that I can play at the highest level," he added.
"On the other side, the club wants to change the face of the team and I want to prepare my future.
"I am simply happy and grateful that there is clarity for both parties."
However, Robben says he currently has no plans past the end of the season.