Tuesday, August 3, 2021 at 7:52 PM• Dominic Mostert

Wesley Sneijder believes that PSV should communicate more clearly about Mohamed Ihattaren’s situation. The club published a statement on its website on Saturday, in which it was written that the attacking midfielder has not fulfilled a number of agreements and is training individually. A transfer seems imminent: Tuesday evening reported Football International that AS Monaco seems to be on pole position, while ‘insiders in France’ would not rule out OGC Nice either.

“I don’t think he is welcome here any longer,” said Sneijder on Tuesday in the preview of the match against FC Midtjylland in the second qualifying round of the Champions League. “But I would like PSV to be clear. You remove someone from the selection, but that can also be for an indefinite period. We all know nothing really. I don’t necessarily need to know, but there are many people in this stadium who support PSV. I think: be clear once, then we don’t have to talk about it anymore.”

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Jan Boskamp has also read the reports about Ihattaren in recent weeks: ‘if it is true’ that the youth exponent called in sick and then traveled to Nice for a meeting with agent Mino Raiola, according to Boskamp he is ‘on the wrong track’. “He or his agent must be able to admit that. He is such a talent and I think it is a shame if he goes to the Philistines. He is a good footballer, but a transfer seems to me to be the best solution for both PSV and Ihattaren. “

Sneijder hopes not only for clarity about Ihattaren, but also about Denzel Dumfries. The right back has a permanent contract, but is not used by trainer Roger Schmidt, because PSV is taking a transfer into account. “Of course we do not know what goes on behind the scenes. Perhaps clear agreements have been made about the future,” says Sneijder about the reason why Dumfries does not ‘just’ participate as long as he is under contract in Eindhoven. “I understand that Schmidt wants to continue with a team that will help him later, and not with a player who can be gone in two weeks. There must be clarity, also about Dumfries.” Monday night it reported Eindhovens Dagblad that Internazionale is dreading the asking price of fifteen to twenty million euros for Dumfries.


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