Inter Milan midfielder Wesley Sneijder has refused to rule out of a move to Manchester United but is likely to have to lower his wage demands to seal a move to Old Trafford and there is always a chance something will happen but we will see, he said and the 27-year-old Dutchman is valued at around £35m but has a reported weekly wage of £250,000.
Manchester United have so far signed keeper David de Gea, defender Phil Jones and forward Ashley Young this summer but may wish to the add a midfielder to a list following Paul Scholes' retirement in the end of last season and the Ferguson has previously said he has "no real interest" in Sneijder, but Gian Piero Gasperini the Inter manager, acknowledged that there has been an offer for the midfielder.
Wesley Sneijder for the began his career at Ajax in 2002 before moving to Real Madrid in 2007, winning La Liga in his debut season in Spain and 2 years later he moved to Inter Milan, winning the Champions League in his first season.
International career for Sneijder made his debut for the Netherlands under-21 side against the Czech Republic on 28 March 2003 and his first game with the senior Dutch side was against Portugal on 30 April that same year when he became the eighth youngest player to play for the Netherlands in the first team's history.
Manchester United have so far signed keeper David de Gea, defender Phil Jones and forward Ashley Young this summer but may wish to the add a midfielder to a list following Paul Scholes' retirement in the end of last season and the Ferguson has previously said he has "no real interest" in Sneijder, but Gian Piero Gasperini the Inter manager, acknowledged that there has been an offer for the midfielder.
Wesley Sneijder for the began his career at Ajax in 2002 before moving to Real Madrid in 2007, winning La Liga in his debut season in Spain and 2 years later he moved to Inter Milan, winning the Champions League in his first season.
International career for Sneijder made his debut for the Netherlands under-21 side against the Czech Republic on 28 March 2003 and his first game with the senior Dutch side was against Portugal on 30 April that same year when he became the eighth youngest player to play for the Netherlands in the first team's history.
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