Inter Milan rejects Wesley Sneijder exit talk
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Inter Milan sporting director Marco Branca has dismissed speculation linking Wesley Sneijder with a move to Manchester United this summer.
The Premier League champions have been strongly linked with a move for the 27-year-old with reports in the British and Italian media claiming that a deal could be struck in the next few days for £35 million.
However, Inter are determined to hold onto their prized asset and Branca said the club have yet to receive any offers for the midfielder.
Branca told a press conference: "There is nothing to update.
"It's not surprising Sneijder is wanted by other clubs, but we have received no formal offer, nor do we intend to wait for one.
"We know what we have to do and there are no meetings planned with his agent. Sneijder is not for sale."
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Inter Milan have not received any official offers for Wesley Sneijder Photo: Getty Images |
The Premier League champions have been strongly linked with a move for the 27-year-old with reports in the British and Italian media claiming that a deal could be struck in the next few days for £35 million.
Sneijder is admired by United boss Sir Alex Ferguson, who are looking for a replacement for the retired playmaker Paul Scholes.
However, Inter are determined to hold onto their prized asset and Branca said the club have yet to receive any offers for the midfielder.
Branca told a press conference: "There is nothing to update.
"It's not surprising Sneijder is wanted by other clubs, but we have received no formal offer, nor do we intend to wait for one.
"We know what we have to do and there are no meetings planned with his agent. Sneijder is not for sale."
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