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Wesley Sneijder announces Netherlands retirement following Ronald Koeman visit

Wesley Sneijder has joined Nice
Image: Wesley Sneijder has retired from international duty with the Netherlands

Wesley Sneijder has announced his retirement from international football following a visit from new Netherlands manager Ronald Koeman.

The former Everton and Southampton boss travelled to Qatar to visit Sneijder, who now plays club football for Al Gharafa, to discuss his international future.

Following their discussions, Sneijder said: "When I left, I knew, of course, the influence that this move to Qatar could have on my career as an international.

AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - JUNE 04:  Wesley Sneijder of Netherlands in action during the International Friendly match between The Netherlands and Wales at Am
Image: Sneijder made his final Netherlands appearance in a 3-0 victory over Romania in November 2017

"In addition, I understand that Koeman wants to make a new beginning with other, younger players. We were very open and that was a very pleasant conversation. I respect his choice."

Koeman, who was appointed as Netherlands manager last month, said: "Wesley is one of the best Dutch footballers from the past few years. A great player with a great look.

"But I want to be selecting and building a new Oranje and must therefore make choices."

Wesley Sneijder in action for Al Gharafa
Image: Sneijder moved from Nice to Al Gharafa, in Qatar, in January

Sneijder represented his country for 15 years after making his debut in a friendly against Portugal in 2003.

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The KNVB say they are planning an 'appropriate farewell' for the 33-year-old, who scored 31 goals in 133 appearances for the Netherlands.

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