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Milan: Inter coach Gian Piero Gasperini believes Wesley Sneijder wants to remain at the club this summer, just a week after claiming the midfielder's future was uncertain.
"Sneijder is here and he wants to stay. The approach [to pre-season] has been very positive," the 53-year-old told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Gasperini's comments come just 24 hours after the playmaker's agent Soren Lerby said there was no concrete interest from English clubs.
The Dutchman has been linked with Premier League champions Manchester United, while Fifa agent Ernesto Bronzetti recently claimed Spanish side Malaga had made a 35 million euro bid for the former Real Madrid man.
The Inter coach went on to reveal that he is content with his current squad, saying: "This team is very strong and we are equipped in every department. It is practically complete," said Gasperini.
Speaking of the arrival of Jonathan from Santos, the coach added: "I think it's imminent and it will be the club who confirms it."
Jonathan, a 25-year-old defender, will reportedly arrive in a 3.5 million euro deal and is seen as a successor to Maicon who has been tipped to leave the club.
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