Galatasaray have agreed a deal to sign Netherland midfielder Wesley Sneijder from Inter Milan, the Turkish club have confirmed.
The
28-year-old has been locked in contract talks with Galatasaray since
Inter accepted a €10 million bid for his services two weeks ago.
A statement on galatasaray.org read: "The transfer of Wesley Sneijder
from Inter Milan has been agreed. The conditions of the deal will be
made public and the player will sign the contract after health checks."
Reports in Italy
and Holland suggested Sneijder and his agent Soren Lerby met with
Galatasaray director Lutfi Arigogan in a Milan hotel this evening to
finalise the details of a three-and-a-half year contract.
Sneijder has not featured for the Nerazzurri
since a 2-0 victory at Chievo in September after publicly refusing to
take a €2 million pay cut on a contract that ran until June 2015.
Head
coach Andrea Stramaccioni maintained the playmaker's absence from the
first team was solely a tactical decision, despite Inter's clear
difficulty in keeping pace with league leaders Juventus through an
injury crisis.
This week saw Moratti urge
Sneijder to make a "professional" decision over his future in Milan,
where he won the treble under Jose Mourinho in 2010. The pair cleared
the air before Sneijder headed for decisive talks with representatives
of the Super Lig leaders.
Moratti told inter.it: "I met Sneijder. I wanted to have a chat with him, I thought we needed to.
"Have we made peace? I don't think there was ever a war in the first place, and certainly not with me personally.
"Did we chat to see if we were all moving in the same direction? Which one? It's a surprise...
"Is he close to a move to Galatasaray? Yes, I think so."
The playmaker, who joined Inter from Real Madrid for €15 million in 2009, indicated he was ready to move on.
"I
spoke a lot with president Moratti because we have a good relationship,
we had a good talk, nothing more than that," he told inter.it.
"He
said that it's looking like I'll be off to Galatasaray but there's
still a slim chance I could stay? What the president said is exactly
right.
"The Inter fans expect me to stay? Inter fans are the best around, I've won everything here and I'm happy here.
"Now I don't know whether I'll be saying, 'I am happy here' or 'I was happy here'. One of two things could happen, we'll see."
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