Inter midfielder Wesley Sneijder has admitted that he does not know where he will play his football next season, and that if Manchester United had made an offer for him in January he would have been tempted to move.
The Premier League champions are thought to be long-term admirers of The Netherlands international, and pursued him as a possible replacement for Paul Scholes last summer to no avail.
Sneijder has sparked speculation of a move to Old Trafford again by stating an uncertainty over his future.
“There have never been any concrete contacts with Manchester United. I see everything, I am not blind, but there is nothing concrete right now,” the playmaker told Nos, translated into English by The Daily Mail.
“I am happy at Inter, but we will see. I currently have no contacts with other clubs and I am living day by day.
“If on the last day of the transfer window an offer had arrived, maybe I would have left.
‘The truth is that I feel at home at Inter, but I do not know where I will play next season,” he admitted.
Despite Scholes coming out of retirement to help United’s injury-stricken midfield, Sir Alex Ferguson is believed to be in the market for a new creative player for the centre of the park, and a move for Sneijder come the summer may yet be a possibility.
By Gareth McKnight
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