Wesley Sneijder has pledged his future to Inter Milan, despite reports linking him with a summer exit.
Dutch ace pours cold water on talk of Premier League switch
Star midfielder Wesley Sneijder has pledged his future to Inter Milan, despite reports linking him with a move away from Giuseppe Meazza.
A host of top European sides are thought to be interested in the Holland international, with Premier League giants Chelsea and both Manchester clubs reportedly chasing his signature.
But 27-year-old Sneijder, who is contracted at Inter until June 2015, insists he is happy in Milan and has no intention of leaving the Serie A giants.
"There is a family atmosphere at Inter and there are all the ingredients to aim high," he told Inter's
official website.
Picturesque
"Milan is marvellous, picturesque and full of elegance. I love it.
"At the moment I am very happy here and I don't see why I should leave."
The playmaker joined Inter from Real Madrid in 2009 and helped the Nerazzurri win the UEFA Champions League, Serie A and Coppa Italia in his first season in Milan.
Injuries hindered the former Ajax star this term, though, and he scored just four goals in 25 league appearances for Inter, who finished runners up in Italy's top flight.