Inter and Parma have come to an initial agreement over a transfer involving Jonathan Biabiany as per a report from FCInterNews.it.

The deal is not completely ironed out but could be closed come Monday. The French winger is meanwhile discussing contract terms with the Ducali, who he is of course no stranger to having had several spells with them already. Biabiany and Parma are working on the basis of a four-year deal that will expire at the end of the 2021/22 season when Biabiany is 34-years-old.

Biabiany spent the entirety of last season on loan with Czech Republic side Sparta Prague but found himself frozen out for the second half of the season after a poor first half of the season where he managed just one assist in 16 games across all competitions.

With just a year left on his contract, Inter are unlikely to be commanding too big a fee to sell Biabiany, who clubs could of course sign on a pre-contract for free if they waited just another six months.