[h=1]10 Things you need to know about Wesley Sneijder - plus watch his best skills and goals[/h]
By Mirror Football in
Football Spy
Published 14:06 30/03/11
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opi...als-WAGs-affairs-and-more-article718508.html#
It looks like we're going to be seeing a LOT of 'Wesley Sneijder to Manchester United' stories between now and the summer in the wake of
the midfielder's recent 'come and get me' plea .
But what would Fergie be getting in the Dutch star? Here's all you need to know about the Inter Milan man...
1) Wesley Benjamin Sneijder was born in Utrecht, Holland, on 9 June 1984.
2) At the age of seven he joined the Ajax academy, where his older brother Jeffrey was already training. Jeffrey went on to play in the lower Dutch leagues. Younger brother Rodney is also at the youth academy - and big bro Wesley thinks he should learn his trade before landing a move to a bigger club, once shutting down Rodney's discussions with Real Madrid.
3) He signed as a pro with Ajax at 17, earning a full contract after impressing on trial. His first team debut came on 22 December 2002 in a 2-0 win over SBV Excelsior.
4) After 57 goals in 180 games, the Eredivisie title and two Cups, Sneijder was sold to Real Madrid for €27million in August 2007.
5) Sneijder took over David Beckham's number 23 shirt and got off to an impressive start, scoring the winner in his first La Liga match - the Madrid derby against Atletico - and then netting twice against Villarreal next time out. His first season brought nine goals and the La Liga title.
His second season at the Bernabeu, wearing the No. 10 shirt this time, ended in disappointment as Real lost their title to arch-rivals Barcelona and Sneijder was pushed out.
6) Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan were more than happy to snap him up for a bargain €15million and Sneijder was the midfield engine as the Special One cleaned up with an unprecedented Serie A, Coppa Italia, Champions League Treble.
7) Sneijder debuted with the Dutch Under-21 side in March 2003 aged 18 - but made his full Holland debut just over a month later against Portugal. His first goal for the Oranje came in a Euro 2004 qualifier against Moldova later that year.
8) The midfield star has been in the last four Dutch squads for major tournaments. A sub in 2004, he started all Holland's matches at the last World Cup. His impressive performances in Euro 2008 saw him named in the team of the tournament - something he could repeat this time around.
9) Sneijder married Ramona Streekstra in 2005 and they had a son, Jessey, the following year (look out for the tattoo on Sneijder's left arm, dedicated to his boy). But the marriage came to a messy end last year when he was caught snogging Yolanthe Cabau van Kasbergen, then the girlfriend of Dutch pop star Jan Smit, on CCTV at a petrol station.
He married the glamour model in March - and the WAG is rated as Holland's answer to Cheryl Cole, Victoria Beckham AND Jordan. Since getting together with Yolanthe he has converted to her Catholic faith, and was recently baptised in Italy.
9) His list of career honours to date puts most established clubs to shame. Wesley has won the Champions League, domestic titles in three countries (Holland in 2003-04, Spain in 2007-08 and Italy in 2009-2010), the equivalents of the FA Cup in both Holland (twice) and Italy, three Johan Cruijff-schaals (the Dutch version of the Community Shield), the Spanish and Italian Supercups and the 2010 Club World Cup. His personal awards and medals warrant a separate Top 10 of their own, but amid all the player and team of the year accolades, we'd wager the one Wesley surely prizes most highly is being named the Best Dutch Free Kick Taker of 2008. Yes, really.
10) As a player, Sneijder is a two-footed midfield general, though he has also played on the left wing. He takes a mean free kick and has become the dead-ball specialist in all the teams he has played at.
In the manner of Big Brother's Davina McCall, here are some of his best bits...