Parma are back in Serie A next season after three years out of the limelight in the lower reaches of Italian football. Their return to the big time is a historical one having placed themselves in the history books as the only team in Italian football to get three back to back promotions from Serie D to Serie A in three years.
To celebrate their return to Serie A, Parma are looking to build a team worthy of the competition. Two players on their list are Inter pair, Jonathan Biabiany and Federico Dimarco. The Frenchman, Biabiany, has played for the Crociati in the past whereas the promising Italian full back, Dimarco, has recently returned to Inter after a year playing for Sion in Switzerland.
FCInterNews.it report that there is a possibility that the two teams can get together in the coming days to start negotiations for a possible deal. As things stand, it’s not possible to determine a timescale for when the deals could be completed for two reasons. First reason is that Inter are in the middle of other transfer negotiations which they could finilise shortly and the other is because Parma are having to keep an eye on the pending inquest regarding the matter involving their final day win against Spezia.
At the moment no valuations have been put on the players but it is thought that after a drawn out negotiation that both players will move to Parma on permanent deals.