Parma managing director Pietro Leonardi has revealed the club's negotiations with Inter over Antonio Cassano are close to completion.
Genoa
president Enrico Preziosi acknowledged on Saturday that his club have
lost the battle to sign the forward, leaving the way clear for the Gialloblu to finalise the deal.
According to FcInternews.it,
Leonardi was relaxed about the prospect of Cassano joining the club,
hinting there were only a few remaining issues to resolve and that an
agreement had been reached with the Nerazzurri.
"There's
not much to talk about, the operation has started and we are quite
confident," the 49-year-old Italian was quoted as saying.
"But as
is normal in these situations you have to put together all the
components. Certainly there is a willingness on the part of everyone to
arrive at the conclusion.
"I am not aware that Genoa might
disturb the deal: we with Inter, from a corporate standpoint, have
reached an agreement on everything and I do not think you want to sell
the same player twice.
"The deal is quite advanced. We're
working, we need calm. But there is a lot of confidence even though we
have not yet reached an agreement, depends on many factors."
Parma
celebrates its centenary this year and Leonardi was keen to position
the deal for Cassano, who has scored nine times in 39 games for Inter,
as a present to the supporters.
"Why are we after Cassano who is 30-years-old and not a young person?" Leonardi continued.
"I think Cassano is an absolute talent who I have always wanted to work with. I do not want to hear about alternatives.
"Of
course I would be happy if everything goes ahead and are very
confident. However, there are sensitive issues that I can not reveal."
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