Manchester United Transfer: Wesley Sneijder refused Galatasaray offer he wants play for Red Devils / EPL News

In recent days, the news of the European speaks  Wesley Sneijder transfer to Galatasaray, however the Dutchman wants to play  Manchester United and English Premier League.

Inter Milan playmaker Wesley Sneijder, who has been linked with Liverpool and Manchester United, will reportedly reject a move to Galatasaray because he wants to move to England.

Inter are ready to sell Sneijder this month as a result of the contract stand-off that seen him frozen out of the first team for most of the first half of the season.

Club president Massimo Moratti has admitted that the Netherlands international, who is under contract until 2015, could leave the San Siro as a result of his refusal to sign a new deal on reduced terms.
Sneijder’s contract situation has in recent weeks led to renewed speculation about a move to Man Utd, which came close to happening in 2011, while recent reports in Italy have claimed Liverpool are keen on signing the 28-year-old.
Galatasaray president Unal Aysal on Tuesday revealed that the Turkish giants are in talks to sign the former Real Madrid midfielder, but according to Gazzetta dello Sport, a move is unlikely to happen because Sneijder is holding out for a move to the Premier League.
Tottenham are also rumoured to be showing interest in Sneijder, while in the past few days, QPR have also been linked with a shock swoop for the Dutchman.
Sneijder’s agent, Soren Lerby, earlier this week ruled QPR out of the running to sign his client, but admitted that a move to England appeals.
“This is a very, very strange situation for all of us. It’s not right that a footballer of this calibre is not playing, and that the crowds are not able to watch him,” Lerby told BBC Sport.
“The Premier League is the top league in Europe, so of course it would appeal, but Wes would want to play for a top team.
“Wes just loves to play football and we need to find a solution.”
Sjaak Swart, who works for Lerby’s Essel Sports Management added: “Wes is waiting for a big club, not one in 14th or 15th place.
“He is fit and ready and is still the same Wes.
“When you are a top, top player, your ability doesn’t just disappear overnight and you have to remember he is only still just 28.”
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