London, August 1 (ANI): Wesley Sneijder has indicated that he may join Manchester United after refusing to guarantee his stay at Inter Milan beyond the close of the transfer window.
Sneijder also said "there is a chance' of him completing a 35 million pound switch to Manchester United.
"There is always a chance something will happen, but we will see. Would I like to play in England? I have played in many big competitions, in Holland, Spain and now Italy," Sneijder was quoted, as saying by The Telegraph.
"There is always speculation. I have played at the top level for almost 10 years and there has always been speculation, but it is just that," he added.
Sneijder has made it clear that he will not take a pay cut to his current 190,000 pounds a week wages in Italy.
United chief executive David Gill has said they are considering Sneijder's tranfer and will decide on the issue very soon.
"When we get back from tour, we will be in to the office and we will sit down and assess it with Sir Alex (Ferguson) and his coaches," Gill said.
"I don't want to talk about specifics, but it's clear to say that in order to get into the United team you have to be a top-class player and those are the sort of players that we want," he added.
Gill will meet the Scot this week in an attempt to map out the club's strategy for the final month of the transfer window. (ANI)
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