Aug 12, 2011

Man United call off Dutch man deal


English champions Manchester United have given up on their chase of Inter Milan play-maker Wesley Sneijder.


The 27 year-old has been linked with a move to United all summer as Sir Alex Ferguson looks to replace retired Paul Scholes at the heart of his midfield.

The Dutch midfielder previously stated there was unofficial contact between himself while Inter have sent signals that they were willing to let their prized asset go for the right price.

A move to England therefore looked looming for the 27-year-old but it has now been declared 'dead' by United.

Senior United officials have reportedly told The Guardian newspaper that the club have grown tired of the extended transfer saga and have decided to pull the plug on their hunt for the energetic midfielder.

Sneijder's age - being on the wrong side of the Red Devils's age limit for new signings - and the heavy salary of around £200,000-a-week he is demanding, has proved too much for the club.


Ferguson has already splashed out around £50million on new signings like Aston Villa’s Ashley Young, Blsckburn’s Phil Jones and Atletico’s David de Gea - and unless Sneijder is ready to lower his wage demands, the curtains on United's summer spending spree could well be closed as their defence of the Premier League title begins this weekend at West Bromich Albion.

United have also been linked with  Luka Modric and  Samir Nasri but it seems any deal to sign either of the play-makers is unlikely, with Chelsea and Manchester City the more possible destinations for Modric and Nasri respectively.

Moreover, with the emergence of young midfielder Tom Cleverly at Old Trafford, Ferguson may feel he already has a replacement for Scholes.

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