Wesley Sneijder won't rule out Manchester United move
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Inter Milan midfielder Wesley Sneijder has left the door open to his protracted move to Manchester United by admitting that "anything can happen in football."
United have continually been linked with an approach for the Dutch schemer as they look for a long-term successor to the retired Paul Scholes.
Reports had claimed that the Red Devils have put a final contract offer to Sneijder following claims the 27-year-old wants to be the club's highest-paid player.
Speaking in the aftermath of his side's 3-0 defeat to Manchester City at the inaugural Dublin Super Cup, Sneijder insisted he was happy in Italy but admitted that a move could still happen.
He said: "What will happen? We'll see. There is always a chance that something will happen, but we will see.
"I've played in many competitions. I started in Holland, then played in Spain and now the Italian league, and I'm still here.
"We will see what happens but I'm happy here.
Sneijder added: "There is always speculation. I've said before, I've played for almost 10 years at the highest level and every year there is speculation.
"As you can see, I'm still here. I'm always happy. I'm a happy guy. I'm just happy to train every day with my colleagues and to train every day and to play my game for the fans."
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United have continually been linked with an approach for the Dutch schemer as they look for a long-term successor to the retired Paul Scholes.
Reports had claimed that the Red Devils have put a final contract offer to Sneijder following claims the 27-year-old wants to be the club's highest-paid player.
Speaking in the aftermath of his side's 3-0 defeat to Manchester City at the inaugural Dublin Super Cup, Sneijder insisted he was happy in Italy but admitted that a move could still happen.
He said: "What will happen? We'll see. There is always a chance that something will happen, but we will see.
"I've played in many competitions. I started in Holland, then played in Spain and now the Italian league, and I'm still here.
"We will see what happens but I'm happy here.
Sneijder added: "There is always speculation. I've said before, I've played for almost 10 years at the highest level and every year there is speculation.
"As you can see, I'm still here. I'm always happy. I'm a happy guy. I'm just happy to train every day with my colleagues and to train every day and to play my game for the fans."
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