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Inter Milan Deny Bid For Wesley Sneijder

Inter Milan technical director Marco Branca, has denied that there has been a bid made for Dutch midfielder, Wesley Sneijder.

Manchester United have been strongly linked with Sneijder and Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted that he is a target, but Inter Milan are reluctant to sell.

However, according to Marco Branca, "...there's not been an official offer and there has never been the intention to listen to them."

"There are no updates. He is not for sale."

There has been constant speculation of a move to United and Sneijder has allegedly asked Dutch team mate Nigel De Jong about places to live in Manchester.

"There are no meetings planned," he said. "We don't sell by force.

"The player is getting on with his work and so are we.

"It's not surprising that Sneijder is a player that is liked by many teams, including the strongest in the world like our team is," said Branca.

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