Olivier Dacourt has said 'wait and see' over the proposed move to Serie B side Parma.
Inter Milan 'general' tight-lipped over Ducali move
Olivier Dacourt has said 'wait and see' over the proposed move to Serie B side Parma.
The Inter Milan midfielder has found first team football at a premium this season under boss Jose Mourinho.
The 34-year-old admitted on January 2 the time has come for him to seek a new challenge
elsewhere.
It was believed that the defensive midfielder had attracted interest from Premier League side Bolton, but Parma now look the most likely destination for the former French international.
According to
Corriere Dello sport, Dacourt has been offered a six-month contract with a 2-year-extension also in the pipeline.
But
skysports.com understands the ex-Leeds and Everton man has yet to confirm the deal, Dacourt said: "I want to play full stop, so I don't know [about joining] Parma.
"It is a great club, but I have nothing to say yet, thanks, wait and see on the 31st of January."