‘It must be a stunt. There’s 300 of him in the Premier League’: Wout Weghorst’s countryman Wesley Sneijder says he can’t believe Man United’s interest in him is REAL with so many targetman alternatives
Holland legend Wesley Sneijder has questioned Man United‘s interest in his fellow countryman Wout Weghorst, claiming the potential transfer must be a ‘stunt’.
United are in talks with Burnley over signing Weghorst until the end of the season, and the striker has made it clear that he wants to move to Old Trafford.
However, despite his impressive displays for his national side in the World Cup, former Ajax star Sneijder is still unconvinced in the forward’s suiting to United.
Man United are interested in signing Holland forward Wout Weghorst until the end of the year
Wesley Sneijder has questioned Man United’s interest in a potential move for the forward
According to VP, Sneijder said: ‘I think they’ve seen the trick with the free kick [in the quarter-final of the World Cup against Argentina], so they don’t fall for that in England anymore.
‘In terms of striker, is he really someone United are waiting for? I don’t think so. They still have 300 of those in the Premier League. It must be a stunt. This really can’t be true.’
The Dutch international is currently only on loan at Besiktas and that deal would have to be cancelled first with the Turkish club wanting compensation.
Weghorst has scored nine goals in 18 games for the Istanbul club this season and they have an option to buy him for £8.5m in the summer window.
Weghorst has eight goals and four assists for Besiktas during the current campaign
The Istanbul-based outfit released the following statement: ‘After the match of our Football A Team against Kasimpasa in the Super League, there was a need to make a statement due to speculative news in the media about our football player Wout Weghorst.
‘The claim that there is an exit clause in our football player’s contract, stating that his contract can be terminated with a compensation of €2.5 million in case of an offer from the Premier…