The agent of former France winger Franck Ribery has ruled out a return to Les Bleus for his client.
The Bayern Munich ace announced his retirement from international duty after missing last summer's World Cup with a back injury.
His retirement was met with derision by UEFA president Michel Platini, who suggested that the 32-year-old should be banned for refusing to answer a call-up.
"I do not think there's a chance of seeing Ribery in the national team again," Jean-Pierre Bernes told RMC. "He made a choice and he is going to stick with it until the end.
"In France, we were not always very kind to him. In life, one is not obliged to attack a person.
"Franck is very emotional guy and the climate of permanent criticism was not good for him."
Ribery scored 16 times from 81 appearances for France in an eight-year international career.