Thursday, August 11, 2011

Manchester United decided to Quit the Bid for Dutch International Wesley Sneijder on High wage Demand



Uncertainty caused by UK riots has outshined the start of the Premier League season a little, but if we look past that there is every reason to believe this term could be one of the best yet.




Manchester United Walk Away from Dutch International Wesley Sneijder on High wage Demand

The Daily Mail reports Manchester United have given up on their bid to sign Wesley Sneijder from Inter Milan. There has been no movement on the prospective purchase of the 27-year-old for months and, with only 19 days remaining until the transfer window closes, the Premier League champions consider the prospect of a move for him to be closed.

But inside sources told media that Man 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.



Reportedly, the Dutch international, was a bit overage with respect to the limit set by Untied for new signing; therefore, Sir Alex 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.

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