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Sneijder rejects Inter again
Topic Started: Aug 26 2009, 11:32 AM (300 Views)
Ricky
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Wesley Sneijder’s move to Inter looks to be off again after the Dutchman changed his mind! According to the latest reports, he is determined to stay in Madrid.

Newspapers in Spain and Italy had suggested Sneijder was ready for the Ł13m transfer and already en route to Milan for the contract signing this evening.

However, late this afternoon Marca announced that the 25-year-old had changed his mind again and was staying put.

This theory was backed by a message that appeared on his official website today, after he was dropped for the friendly against Rosenborg.

“I still think that Real Madrid is the world's best club to play for, although they might want to be rid of me,” read his statement.

“But I'm not leaving the club before they ask me to do so. If I'm here September 1st, then the club cannot transfer me, and I know that I am a part of the Coach's plans.”
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thefieldsofanfieldroad
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“The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they do not know the game.”
Wesley Sneijder has decided to accept a move from Real Madrid to Inter Milan, according to reports in the Italian press.

The Dutch midfielder had earlier pledged his future to the Spanish side, saying he did not want to leave the Bernabeu.

But after a meeting between Sneijder, his agent and Real Madrid officials, it now seems he has agreed to make the switch to Serie A.

The two clubs are reportedly now in the process of completing the formalities of the transfer after the player's decision became known.

Real have been looking to offload certain members of their squad since the arrival of numerous big-money signings over the summer and have once again stated that Sneijder is not in the club's plans for the coming season.
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