No United move for Wes - Inter

28 July 2011 00:24
Inter Milan chief executive Ernesto Paolillo insists the Italian club has received no approach from Manchester United for Wesley Sneijder.[LNB] Sneijder has been linked with a move to Old Trafford for much of the summer, although Sir Alex Ferguson admitted earlier this month it was unlikely United would be able to sign the Dutchman.[LNB]Paolillo has now revealed Inter would consider a sale for the right price, but he says there has been no approach from the Red Devils.[LNB]"Are Manchester United still after Sneijder? We haven't seen or heard from anyone; that's a story I've heard from you," Paolillo told Sky Sport Italia.[LNB]"Is Wesley definitely not for sale? I don't think there's anything that can't be sold, it all depends on the price. [LNB]"You never say no if a big opportunity comes your way, but it does have to be a real opportunity."[LNB]Paolillo was also asked about Carlos Tevez, after their sporting director Marco Branca was pictured shaking hands with the Argentine.[LNB]"We can't stop him from coming to Milan or going to the same beaches as Branca, but we're not going there looking for him," he insisted.

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