Inter Milan midfielder http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wesley-Sneijder-c36799 denies Manchester United transfer rumours – Serie A news
Inter Milan midfielder Wesley Sneijder says that he is happy with the Nerazzurri and is not considering a move out of the Italian giants.
The midfielder is not satisfied with the outcome of the ongoing season but has denied the rumours linking him to the English Premier League outfit Manchester United.
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson listed Sneijder amongst the top choices of the outfit in the upcoming summer transfer window. Ferguson saw the pandemonium at Inter as the perfect situation to lure the playmaker to Old Trafford.
Ferguson is also looking forward to add strength to the midfield and Sneijder is one of the best for the job, but the Dutch playmaker has negated all the news linking him with the Red Devils.
However, the versatile playmaker accepted the fact that the idea of playing at Old Trafford was very appealing and attracted him a lot, but Inter are where he would wish to stay for the upcoming season as he is happy to be a part of the men in Black and
Blue.
The Dutch International recently talking at the Studio Ajax said, “Do I want to go to United? It's a beautiful club. But I'm fine in Milan and not at the point to think about it.”
The news would come as a blow to Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson who is currently looking for replacements in the midfield. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ryan-Giggs-c31985 have been the backbone of the midfield for the Red Devils and have played a vital role in
almost every campaign for United, but the veterans are soon to retire and Ferguson needs to find suitable replacement for the classy players.
Sneijder is focused on the task at hand in the Italian top flight as the playmaker aims to close on the lead of AC Milan as much as possible until the end of the season.
With 4 games left in the Serie A, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 with 66 points, and 8 points adrift of AC Milan, who have virtually won the title already.
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