I want to stay at Inter Milan, says Manchester United target Wesley Sneijder

Wesley Sneijder has no intention of leaving Inter Milan
11 April 2012

Inter Milan midfielder Wesley Sneijder insists he wants to stay with the Italian and European champions despite reported interest from Manchester United.

The Holland international has been linked with a move to the Barclays Premier League giants this summer following an impressive World Cup.

Sneijder has attracted attention from top European clubs after inspirational performances to help the Oranje reach the final in South Africa.

"I will stay," said Sneijder in quotes reported on Inter's official website, www.inter.it.

"I will play next season with Inter. My heart is in Milan.

"With Inter I have won everything last season and I still have a lot more to win: the European Supercup, the Italian Supercup and the Cup Winners' Cup, all beautiful trophies."

Sneijder, who joined Inter from Real Madrid last summer, is under contract with the Nerazzurri until June 2013.

The 26-year-old proved a key player in Inter winning the Serie A title, Coppa Italia and Champions League trophies last term.

Reports in Italy claim Sneijder could sign a two-year contract extension with the European champions after the World Cup.

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