Inter Milan midfielder Wesley Sneijder has said he thinks he is for sale.
The Dutch international has been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United for most of the summer.
He was, however, reported as being ready to complete a move to United’s local rivals Manchester City in Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport on Friday.
City manager Roberto Mancini has since denied these claims.
The 27-year-old has now revealed that he expects Inter to accept bids for his services.
"All I know is that Inter need money and apparently I'm for sale for the right amount," Sneijder told Voetbal International magazine.
"I've not spoken with City or United so I cannot say anything about my future."
Sneijder scored a free kick in Inter’s 2-1 defeat to Milan rivals AC in the Italian Super Cup on Saturday and is likely to feature in Holland’s friendly against England at Wembley on Wednesday.