Wesley Sneijder

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What a crap day. I woke up haven't took my meals yet expecting to see news of the fecker flying into Carrington to sort terms out and nothing is happening so far
 
All the nonsense about 2 men midfield should really stop. I think we are going towards Barcelona's football where all the forwards can interchange positions and drop deep into midfield, ie playing without an all-out striker.

"Barcelona's" football? Were we not doing that a few years ago with Rooney, Ronaldo, Tevez, Giggs and Nani?

Christ, you'd think they invented the ball.
 
I am pretty sure that we want either Sneijder or Nasri, but you never know, SAF might be happy with our current squad as it stands right now.

Im happy with our current squad, but I welcome a central midfielder, its a long season and we need the dept.
 
Ok this is the latest on Sneijder from SSN

Inter have said he wont be leaving

That's it, no source, no follow up, just that
 
Basically, we need Sneijder to agitate for the move (or at least, ask for higher wages if he stays) and to compromise on his potential United salary. These things aren't happening, sadly. Eto'o is doing what we need Sneijder to do, ironically.
 
Ok this is the latest on Sneijder from SSN

Inter have said he wont be leaving

That's it, no source, no follow up, just that

It comes from this quote, pages back, get with it muppets!!!

Take note of the bolded.

Paolillo: ''AT THIS moment it looks like Sneijder will stay, he is happy in Milan. It is impossible for us IN THIS MOMENT to buy Tevez."
 
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IMO I think Inter are more than prepared to sell but are trying to maximize the amount they get from us.

Not sure how many times the mirror can keep printing these B/S 48hour stories.
 
God I hate everyone involved in this saga.

Please, could someone say Sneijder will definitely stay? Sir Alex should confirm that we definitely won't sign anyone; Sneijder should say he'll definitely not leave Inter.

This will he-won't he thing is driving me crazy, I almost wish we heard an unambiguous denial from someone.
 
From Champions League winners to a selling club in one year - Inter are committing suicide by offloading Samuel Eto’o & Wesley Sneijder
The Nerazzurri have just written off any hope of challenging for major honours in 2011-12 by cashing in on their star duo
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By Carlo Garganese | Deputy Editor

In May 2010, Inter were the kings of Europe after Diego Milito's deadly double downed Bayern Munich 2-0 in the Champions League final at the Santiago Bernabeu. Yet, just 15 months on, the remnants of Jose Mourinho's outstanding treble-winning side lie in utter ruins.
The Nerazzurri are now coached by their third trainer since 'The Special One' tearfully embraced Marco Materazzi in the streets of Madrid at the end of that memorable night and chose to stay put in the Spanish capital – but the newest incumbent Gian Piero Gasperini faces an almost impossible task if he is to fare better than his much-maligned predecessors Leonardo and Rafa Benitez.

For it seems increasingly likely now that chiefly due to financial problems – which Goal.com's Italian Football Editor Kris Voakes will explore in detail tomorrow – Inter will sell their two best players, Samuel Eto'o and Wesley Sneijder.The Dutchman's exit to Manchester had been on the cards all summer, but is now surely inevitable after he confessed at the weekend that “Inter need money and I'm for sale if the right offer comes in”. As Goal.com revealed several weeks ago, unofficial talks with Manchester United have already resulted in an agreement over a transfer fee, although personal terms have yet to be settled.

The loss of Sneijder would have been a big enough blow in itself, but fans at least consoled themselves with the apparent knowledge that the only player to maintain or better his 2009-10 form last season – Samuel Eto'o (scorer of 37 goals, including five in three cup final wins) – would remain to lead the post-Sneijder Inter. President Massimo Moratti stressed on more than one occasion that "Eto'o is one of ours 100 per cent”. Until a fortnight or so ago, the oil tycoon was right, but recent developments have altered Eto'o's landscape spectacularly.

First, Inter sporting director Marco Branca revealed that there had been a meeting yesterday with Russian moneybags Anzhi Makhachkala during which the Italians “listened to Anzhi's offer” of a €35 million transfer that will also net Eto'o a four-year contract worth a whopping €20m per annum. Moratti then described the offer as “intelligent”, and the Cameroonian's agent claimed that a transfer is close to completion.

The fact that Inter have given approval for both sets of negotiations to become public knowledge means it is highly probable Eto'o and Sneijder will no longer be plying their trade at San Siro come September 1. If you are adamant about keeping your best players, you don't confirm talks to the press.

And if you are adamant about challenging for major honours, you don't sell your best players.

Any team in Europe would suffer greatly from offloading their two star men. Imagine Barcelona without Messi and Xavi, Real Madrid minus Ronaldo and Ozil, an AC Milan missing Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva, Man Utd devoid of Vidic and Rooney, Bayern Munich with no Robben and Schweinsteiger.

With Inter the handicap is multiplied when you put things into context. Although they are working on reducing the average age of the squad, half of their strongest starting XI are over the age of 30 – with many of these their most important cogs such as the 33-year-old Lucio and 38-year-old Javier Zanetti. The Beneamata are clearly a side on the way down.
Nice piece
 
God I hate everyone involved in this saga.

Please, could someone say Sneijder will definitely stay? Sir Alex should confirm that we definitely won't sign anyone; Sneijder should say he'll definitely not leave Inter.

This will he-won't he thing is driving me crazy, I almost wish we heard an unambiguous denial from someone.

Inter have said he's staying.
 
Anyway we don't need or want Sneijder anymore, that position is fully covered with Anderson and Cleverley, personally I think we need another player for the wings.
 
Inter have said he's staying.

"At the moment" was in there somewhere I believe. Or something like that.

Anyway, it's now or never if the want something for Sneijder. There is no way that United or other big clubs come knocking in a year and give them as much money as they want for him. They are used to selling their best players, we'll see what happens. Nobody really knows anything, this is dragging on and it's annoying. Hopefully he signs but it wouldn't be surprising to see him playing at Inter for years to come.
 
God damn it I hate this thread.
 
Yeah, your 141 posts prove it.

Depends which way it's going, when he's coming I have my cock out eagerly F5ing manutd.com, when stuff has been denied, it shrivels and I hate this thread.
 
Depends which way it's going, when he's coming I have my cock out eagerly F5ing manutd.com, when stuff has been denied, it shrivels and I hate this thread.
Can't you just take it easy?

If he comes, good. If he doesn't come, good.
 
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