Sir Alex feels a deal is unlikely and says that he would be happy to start the season tomorrow with the squad he has now, although he did admit that he was "overloaded" with strikers, while his midfield was "not nearly as strong".
Sneijder has been heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford, but the boss has once again dismissed talk of Manchester United signing the 27-year-old.
“Forget it,” he told the press when asked about the Dutchman.
“We are looking at some things but I am not so sure Sneijder will be easy to get.”
The veteran manager admitted that there are not many other players he could target who would add sufficient quality to his already strong team.
“I could pick three or four players to come in but they wouldn't be good enough for us so there is no point,” said the 69-year-old.
And when asked if he would be pleased to start the new Premier League season with the squad currently at his disposal, Sir Alex replied: “I would be happy enough.
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