Premier league duo Chelsea and Tottenham have been told they can have Wesley Sneijder for £12.75 million in the summer window.
He recently declared himself interested in again working with Mourinho, who will set about tweaking the Stamford Bridge squad he inherited from Rafa Benitez after being officially unveiled on Monday.
And Galatasaray president Unal Aysal has told the west Londoners that the 29-year-old can go if the price is right. He said:
“I have been following the rumours about Sneijder, but we have not received an offer for him.
“If an offer in the region of €15million (£12.75m) comes in, we might decide to sell him though.”
Those comments could also interest Spurs, who are long-time admirers of the midfield schemer.
Sneijder is seen at White Hart Lane as the kind of experienced leader that Andre Villas-Boas’ side have lacked in recent seasons. (Daily Mirror)
Chelsea are surely winning the race for the player’s signature, but Spurs have big ambitions and it will see just where he ends up.
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