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Milan: Wesley Sneijder has admitted that he could leave Inter this summer as the Serie A club are in need of money and are ready to cash in on their star man if the price is right.
Sneijder is continually being linked with a move to Manchester United, while a report on Saturday suggested that Manchester City have also set their sights on the playmaker.
"All I know is that Inter need money and that I'm for sale if the right offer comes in. I have five days off after the international friendly against England on Wednesday. I expect clarity on my future by then," Sneijder said to Voetbal International.
The former Ajax and Real Madrid star then went on to discuss the interest from the Premier League champions and their city rivals but said that he hasn't held talks yet.
"I can be very brief about the interest from Manchester United and City: I haven't spoken with either of those two clubs, so I can't really say much about my future at the moment."
The 27-year-old midfielder has a contract until the summer of 2015, but as Goal.com revealed in July, Inter are ready to sell if a 40 million euros bid comes in.
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