Sneijder (continued)

Re: Gazzetta: Sneijder completes €36m move to City (continued)

Seems everyone has pulled out according to this.


Manchester United have given up on their bid to sign Wesley Sneijder from Inter Milan.

United manager Sir Alex Ferguson had been hoping to make the Dutch international his final signing of the summer.
Bags are packed: Sneijder is desperate to leave Inter

Bags are packed: Sneijder is desperate to leave Inter

But senior Old Trafford sources told Sportsmail that United have now grown tired of a saga that has dragged on since the end of last season and have decided to pull the plug on the deal.

With 27-year-old Sneijder sitting right at the wrong end of United's age limit for new signings, Ferguson and chief executive David Gill have decided to walk away from a player who was demanding in excess of £200,000-a-week in wages.

United's decision to back off explains the fact that Sneijder's representatives have this week been hawking him around United's Barclays Premier League rivals Chelsea and Manchester City. Neither club have an expressed an interest, with City sources describing the overall cost of the deal as 'mind blowing'.

With Sneijder desperate to leave Inter, it now seems very possible that the World Cup finalist will find himself stuck at the San Siro when the transfer window closes at the end of the month.
Parting shot: Sneijder fired in a superb free-kick against AC Milan last weekend

Parting shot: Sneijder fired in a superb free-kick against AC Milan last weekend

The only way that United's interest will be rekindled is if Sneijder dramatically drops his financial demands later in the window.

However, United do not expect this to happen and Old Trafford sources last night stressed that the club will do 'absolutely nothing' to resurrect what would have been the big Premier League transfer of the summer.

It is clear that Inter and Sneijder would have to make the first move

Read more: <a class="postlink" href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2025067/Manchester-United-pull-plug-Wesley-Sneijder-deal.html#ixzz1UlESj01H" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... z1UlESj01H</a>
 
Re: Gazzetta: Sneijder completes €36m move to City (continued)

Manchester United say Wesley Sneijder will not join the club
• Inter midfielder's move to Old Trafford now unlikely
• Confusion remains about on-off transfer saga

Daniel Taylor
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">www.guardian.co.uk</a>, Thursday 11 August 2011 23.02 BST


The Internazionale midfielder, Wesley Sneijder, is now unlikely to sign for Manchester United. Photograph: Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images
Manchester United have said they do not expect Wesley Sneijder to join the club from Internazionale before the end of the transfer window. Although the Premier League champions did not want to go on the record, the official stance from Old Trafford is that the deal is not going to happen. The information comes from boardroom level, with the chief executive, David Gill, giving his approval for it to be known that United are not actively trying to sign the Dutchman.

That position can feasibly change – Sneijder could, in theory, drastically lower his salary requirements and Inter may offer him at a reduced fee – but this is to be regarded as unlikely, according to United. If that remains the case, it threatens to be a significant setback to Sir Alex Ferguson's hopes of building a team with realistic aspirations of closing the gap on Barcelona over the next few years.

Ferguson has spent £50m this summer on Ashley Young, Phil Jones and David de Gea but regarded the signing of a top-quality central midfielder as a priority. The manager has missed out on Samir Nasri of Arsenal while another target, Tottenham Hotspur's Luka Modric, favours a move to Chelsea. Nasri's talks with Manchester City are at an advanced stage although time may be running out for their hope that the transfer can be finalised in time for him to make his debut at home to Swansea City on Monday.

Sneijder has said there have been "unofficial talks" with United and there remains an element of confusion about the exact order of events leading to Thursday's development. United first notified journalists at the start of the team's pre-season tour to the United States that Sneijder did not feature in their plans. They are now reiterating that this is the case.

Yet in between Gill admitted there had been contact with Inter. He qualified that by saying "we didn't progress that one", but stressed the situation could change before the end of the window. "The important point is that you never know. I've been around in football long enough to know things change quickly."

Sneijder has been told he can leave San Siro – Inter offered him to Manchester City a few weeks ago – and Ferguson privately admitted during the US tour that the club were heavily embroiled in the process of trying to negotiate a deal and that a contract offer had been made. Yet Gill has told colleagues something entirely different, saying it was ruled out some time ago. The two accounts do not match and, as yet, there is no clear explanation.

The latest briefing from Old Trafford is, however, emphatic and, at boardroom level, United rarely offer guidance on transfers unless their position is clear. No reason has been offered, but it could simply be that the cost of Sneijder is beyond United's financial means – at least, as things stand.

The Holland midfielder likes the idea of moving to Old Trafford but it would mean a huge investment on United's part, possibly breaking the club-record £30.75m they paid Tottenham for Dimitar Berbatov in 2008. Sneijder would command a salary of around £12m a year and, perhaps crucially, he fits outside the club policy of not spending huge transfer fees on players who are aged 26 and above.

The club made an exception for Berbatov, who was 27 when he signed, but Gill described that at the time as "the last of its kind". Sneijder was 27 in June, meaning his resale value would sharply depreciate towards the end of a four- or five-year contract.

That still leaves several unanswered questions, such as why United would have explored the possibilities of signing him in the first place if they had no intention of breaking this policy. Ferguson supported the introduction of the age restrictions but, in this case, he has clearly been willing to make an exception at a time when Barcelona are bringing in Cesc Fábregas and Manchester City are close to establishing themselves, once again, as the biggest transfer-window spenders in English football.

United were the first club to bid for Nasri this summer but Arsenal made it clear they would not entertain the idea of doing business with the champions. Arsenal's position has been different with City and a deal in the region of £23m is close to being finalised. The player has agreed personal terms, with reports in France stating it will be a five-year contract with a weekly salary of £160,000.
 
Re: Gazzetta: Sneijder completes €36m move to City (continued)

Manchester United say Wesley Sneijder will not join the club

• Inter midfielder's move to Old Trafford now unlikely
• Confusion remains about on-off transfer saga
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/aug/11/manchester-united-wesley-sneijder" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011 ... y-sneijder</a>

[bigimg]http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h84/smartj_jhef18/laughing-kitty.jpg[/bigimg]

One on the left: rag, one on the right: City fan
 
Re: Gazzetta: Sneijder completes €36m move to City (continued)

WooLLsterQ said:
Manchester United say Wesley Sneijder will not join the club
• Inter midfielder's move to Old Trafford now unlikely
• Confusion remains about on-off transfer saga

Daniel Taylor
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk</a>, Thursday 11 August 2011 23.02 BST


The Internazionale midfielder, Wesley Sneijder, is now unlikely to sign for Manchester United. Photograph: Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images
Manchester United have said they do not expect Wesley Sneijder to join the club from Internazionale before the end of the transfer window. Although the Premier League champions did not want to go on the record, the official stance from Old Trafford is that the deal is not going to happen. The information comes from boardroom level, with the chief executive, David Gill, giving his approval for it to be known that United are not actively trying to sign the Dutchman.

That position can feasibly change – Sneijder could, in theory, drastically lower his salary requirements and Inter may offer him at a reduced fee – but this is to be regarded as unlikely, according to United. If that remains the case, it threatens to be a significant setback to Sir Alex Ferguson's hopes of building a team with realistic aspirations of closing the gap on Barcelona over the next few years.

Ferguson has spent £50m this summer on Ashley Young, Phil Jones and David de Gea but regarded the signing of a top-quality central midfielder as a priority. The manager has missed out on Samir Nasri of Arsenal while another target, Tottenham Hotspur's Luka Modric, favours a move to Chelsea. Nasri's talks with Manchester City are at an advanced stage although time may be running out for their hope that the transfer can be finalised in time for him to make his debut at home to Swansea City on Monday.

Sneijder has said there have been "unofficial talks" with United and there remains an element of confusion about the exact order of events leading to Thursday's development. United first notified journalists at the start of the team's pre-season tour to the United States that Sneijder did not feature in their plans. They are now reiterating that this is the case.

Yet in between Gill admitted there had been contact with Inter. He qualified that by saying "we didn't progress that one", but stressed the situation could change before the end of the window. "The important point is that you never know. I've been around in football long enough to know things change quickly."

Sneijder has been told he can leave San Siro – Inter offered him to Manchester City a few weeks ago – and Ferguson privately admitted during the US tour that the club were heavily embroiled in the process of trying to negotiate a deal and that a contract offer had been made. Yet Gill has told colleagues something entirely different, saying it was ruled out some time ago. The two accounts do not match and, as yet, there is no clear explanation.

The latest briefing from Old Trafford is, however, emphatic and, at boardroom level, United rarely offer guidance on transfers unless their position is clear. No reason has been offered, but it could simply be that the cost of Sneijder is beyond United's financial means – at least, as things stand.

The Holland midfielder likes the idea of moving to Old Trafford but it would mean a huge investment on United's part, possibly breaking the club-record £30.75m they paid Tottenham for Dimitar Berbatov in 2008. Sneijder would command a salary of around £12m a year and, perhaps crucially, he fits outside the club policy of not spending huge transfer fees on players who are aged 26 and above.

The club made an exception for Berbatov, who was 27 when he signed, but Gill described that at the time as "the last of its kind". Sneijder was 27 in June, meaning his resale value would sharply depreciate towards the end of a four- or five-year contract.

That still leaves several unanswered questions, such as why United would have explored the possibilities of signing him in the first place if they had no intention of breaking this policy. Ferguson supported the introduction of the age restrictions but, in this case, he has clearly been willing to make an exception at a time when Barcelona are bringing in Cesc Fábregas and Manchester City are close to establishing themselves, once again, as the biggest transfer-window spenders in English football.

United were the first club to bid for Nasri this summer but Arsenal made it clear they would not entertain the idea of doing business with the champions. Arsenal's position has been different with City and a deal in the region of £23m is close to being finalised. The player has agreed personal terms, with reports in France stating it will be a five-year contract with a weekly salary of £160,000.

shame really all that rag history, success, prestige and he wont budge for less than £200K a week - almost brings a tear to your eye
 
Re: Gazzetta: Sneijder completes €36m move to City (continued)

FFS.
I hope Inter got a good price for Eto'o so they can still buy Tev.
Unless of course they are offering Sneijder.
 
Re: Gazzetta: Sneijder completes €36m move to City (continued)

CTID101 said:
FFS.
I hope Inter got a good price for Eto'o so they can still buy Tev.
Unless of course they are offering Sneijder.

They wont buy Tevez more likely to offer a loan deal - Inter are trying to clean their books up abd changing out one massive wage earner for another is pointless

if Sneijder goes as well then maybe they will buy him but not until
 
Re: Gazzetta: Sneijder completes €36m move to City (continued)

dctid said:
CTID101 said:
FFS.
I hope Inter got a good price for Eto'o so they can still buy Tev.
Unless of course they are offering Sneijder.

They wont buy Tevez more likely to offer a loan deal - Inter are trying to clean their books up abd changing out one massive wage earner for another is pointless

if Sneijder goes as well then maybe they will buy him but not until

How about Tevez>Loan>Inter + Sneijder>Loan>City?
 
Re: Gazzetta: Sneijder completes €36m move to City (continued)

how about we give them tev on loan and we get sneijder on loan , both with views to a permanent deal , give them both a chance to show what they are like in a new league.
 
Re: Gazzetta: Sneijder completes €36m move to City (continued)

Robinho's Subbuteo said:
How about Tevez>Loan>Inter + Sneijder>Loan>City?
Jordan CTID said:
how about we give them tev on loan and we get sneijder on loan , both with views to a permanent deal , give them both a chance to show what they are like in a new league.

jinks! ;-)
 
Re: Gazzetta: Sneijder completes €36m move to City (continued)

august 30 sneijder will be a rags player.

the same day tevez will be a inter player , on loan.
 

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