Retired Peruvian player Claudio Pizarro said he was ready to negotiate with his former club Bayern Munich football club about his assumption of the club's brand ambassador. "I have always said I found the interesting offer to do something in Bayern Munich. Now is the time to think about it. I must also see what is best for my family," Pizarro told a news conference yesterday evening.

Petzraw added that he will speak with Bayern officials upon his return to Munich from Bremen, where he played there in recent years for the third time. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the club's CEO, said last year that he saw Pizarro, 41, fit for the club’s ambassador position.

Pizarro played for Bayern from 2001 to 2007 and again from 2012 to 2015, and crowned several titles including the triple in 2013 (Champions League, German League and German Cup).

Pizarro participated in 490 Bundesliga games over the course of his career with Bremen, Bayern and Cologne and scored 197 goals. Pizzaro also said that a retirement match should be held in Bremen, where he started his career in Germany in 1999 and ended it on Monday. "It will definitely be played at the Vesier Stadium," but Pizarro added, "No specific date has been set due to the Coruna epidemic."

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