Inter Milan will consider selling Wesley Sneijder in the transfer window, according to club president Massimo Moratti.
Talks with the Dutch playmaker over a wage cut have stalled and Moratti admitted that selling the player could be the solution.
The 28-year-old has been left out of the Italian giants' side recently and looks to be on the sidelines again for the game against Palermo at the weekend.
"Sneijder isn't playing because the coach doesn't think he's at his best, above all psychologically," Moratti told reporters.
"For us it's natural to look for a way to not be forced to sell him and he has the right to not accept our offer.
"If it stays like that, the solution will be on the transfer market."
Sneijder has been linked with a move to Manchester United, though other sides are expected to be interested in his signature.