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Manchester United eye Wesley Sneijder and Charlie Adam, while they are unsure about Danny Welbeck’s future

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Manchester United eye http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-Welbeck-c10233’s future
 
Manchester United looking to land Wesley Sneijder
It is being reported that after spending ample time to try and find a suitable heir to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan’s Wesley Sneijder.
It is being reported that the team are looking to make an audacious bid to secure the Dutch midfielder’s services. One of the main reasons for United wanting to make such a massive offer for the player is because of the fact that he has put pen to paper
to a deal which sees him being tied down to the club till 2015. However, this interest shown from United has gotten the player’s head to turn around a little bit.
Massimo Moratti when talking about this potential deal is reported to have said, "The interest from Manchester United in Sneijder is real, but I didn't look into it. My only interest is seeing Sneijder play here for many more years to come."

At the moment a figure of around 40 to 45-million pounds is being quoted. However, nothing is really certain at this point regarding this move.

Charlie Adam also an option for United
At the same time it also seems like Alex Ferguson would be happier to land a much cheaper player who can do what Paul Scholes did for the team.
The manger is apparently looking to make a move for Blackpool’s Charlie Adam, who has been a prime target for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 since January. 
However, if both Liverpool and United were to make approaches for the player it is safe to say that the talismanic midfielder might just opt to make the move to Old Trafford instead.

Danny Welbeck’s future undecided
After it being apparent that Danny Welbeck would be on his way back to United from Sunderland at the end of the season, it now seems like the team would be willing to use the player as part of a makeweight, to try and snap up a player or two.
When talking about the younger players at the club who were out on loan, Alex Ferguson is quoted to have said, "They will come back into the first-team squad and they will get plenty of games next season. They are part of the band of young players coming
through at this club. They will all come back in. At that point, we will then review our squad because that's the important thing. But we will always put players out on loan."
 

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