Parma striker Gervinho, who has recently been linked with a potential move to Inter, has revealed that he will take stock of his future at the end of this season.

The Ivorian forward drew links to Inter near the end of the most recent Summer transfer window and Inter were reportedly keen on doing a swap deal that would have seen Gervinho swapped for Andrea Pinamonti but Pinamonti and his representatives were not keen and no move came to fruition.

Reports have continued to link the former Arsenal player with a move to Inter ahead of the upcoming January transfer window with him being one of many strikers currently being linked with the Nerazzurri alongside Napoli’s Arkadiusz Milik and Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud.

“Parma’s goal is to achieve safety as quickly as possible then we will see if we have the ability to finish in a European place,” Gervinho explained at a press conference yesterday, as quoted by Italian news outlet PassioneInter.com.

He added: “As for my future, we will take stock of the situation at the end of the season. For the moment I continue to have fun with Parma.”

This season Gervinho has made six appearances across all competitions to date, in which he has scored two goals.