
The former midfielder of the Madrid "Real" team and the Netherlands national team, Wesley Sneijder, explained the reasons for his short stay at "Real". This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
He also commented on the idea that the club does not value its stars. According to Sneijder, his time in Spain was influenced by several factors.
Personal life issues, injuries, changes in the team's management, and shifts in the team's development direction limited his stay. He emphasized that he enjoyed his time at "Real", but noted that it was not conducive for a long duration.
In response to the question about the club not valuing its stars, the former player firmly denied this. In his opinion, "Real" is such a large club that it is impossible to satisfy everyone.
The most important thing is that the fans do not forget them, which is the greatest value for a player. Sneijder played for the "Real" team from 2007 to 2009, then moved to "Inter" and became the Champions League winner in 2010.