Sunday, 7 August 2011

Inter's Marco Branca: We have received no calls from Manchester for Wesley Sneijder


The technical director for the Italian giants has issued another denial of the earlier rumors that the Dutch playmaker was on the verge of a big move to northwest England 

Aug 6, 2011 5:45:00 PM 



Inter's technical director Marco Branca has reiterated that the club is not in talks with either Manchester United or Manchester City over the sale of Wesley Sneijder.
The denial was issued in the wake of Inter's 2-1 defeat to AC Milan in the Supercoppa Italiana on Saturday. It comes in the wake of a report in La Gazzetta dello Sport that claimed that Sneijder was on his way to Eastlands for 36 million euros, which has since been denied by all concerned.
"We have not even received any calls from Manchester," Branca told Italian press agencyAnsa. "You keep asking me about Sneijder's future but in all honesty I don't know what to say. Right now there have been no talks and there are no negotiations between the clubs."
Branca, though, admitted that it is no surprise some of Europe's leading clubs are interested in the Dutch playmaker, and stated, “Sneijder is one of the best players in the world for his position, so it’s normal that the top European clubs would be interested. It’s natural that someone will try to get the best on the transfer market.”
Branca's denial of any current talks echoes the statement of Inter's chief executive officer Ernesto Paolillo, who told reporters, "There are no negotiations for him. I've already said it and I repeat it - there aren't any negotiations."
"If an offer arrives that is non-refusable, and this is the same for Sneijder and every other player, only in that moment would we think about what to do," Paolillo added.

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