Ferguson tells United's owners: £30m deal for Sneijder is up to you
May 9, 2011 - 0:0
Sir Alex Ferguson will land his top summer target, Inter Milan’s £30million Dutch midfielder Wesley Sneijder, if Manchester United’s owners, the Glazer family, agree to bankroll the deal.
‘It’s up to the owners now,’ said an Old Trafford insider. ‘Sir Alex wants the player — it’s just a matter of agreeing to the wage demands.’And Sneijder, 26, is the manager’s first choice as the long-term replacement for Paul Scholes, who is expected to announce his retirement this summer. The big stumbling block to any deal is the Holland World Cup star’s £170,000-a-week San Siro wages.
Because of Britain’s high tax rates, United would need to dig deep — far exceeding what they pay top earner Wayne Rooney — to match Sneijder’s current net earnings.
That places the ball firmly in the court of the Florida-based Glazers, who came up with the cash after Rooney’s shock transfer plea last October. He quickly withdrew the request after the Glazers’ intervention saw his wages hiked to £200,000 a week.
Signing Sneijder would be Ferguson’s biggest move in the market since the £30.75m deal that took Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov to Old Trafford from Tottenham on transfer deadline day in 2008.
Inter will demand £40m after Sneijder, who last year won the European Cup, Serie A title and Coppa Italia with the club as well as reaching the World Cup Final with Holland, signed a five-year deal only six months ago.
But it is understood the player and his wife Yolanthe want to move to England and that Sneijder is attracted to United, meaning the Italian club are likely to agree to the sale.
The UK’s 50 per cent tax rate for high earners will not be the only problem, however. The tax authorities have launched a major crackdown on footballers’ image rights deals, which clubs once utilised to pay players’ extra fees that avoided higher-rate tax.
Manchester City have also expressed an interest in Sneijder and would have fewer problems meeting his wages, although United are believed to be his club of choice.
If the Glazers agree to match Sneijder’s wages it will go some way to answering complaints of Manchester United fans who have wanted to see big-money deals following the £80m sale of Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid two years ago.
It was the simultaneous arrival of Ronaldo, Kaka and Karim Benzema that led to former Ajax favourite Sneijder being shipped out of the Bernabeu to Inter. (Source: DailyMail)