Inter president Massimo Moratti has moved a step closer to signing Real Madrid's Wesley Sneijder, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, after los Merengues have now lowered their demands.

Previously Inter were facing up to a €20 million outlay on Sneijder, but Real president Florentino Perez has reportedly allowed the 25-year-old's price-tag to drop to €15m. The decrease has been sanctioned in order to persuade Inter that they are able to take Sneijder on a permanent basis, rather than sign him on loan for the first year.
In addition, los Merengues will allow the €15m fee for the former Ajax man to be paid in three instalments.

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