Parma set to sign Inter's Jonathan - report

The Brazilian wing-back has been unable to make an impact at the Nerazzurri and could be on the move, with Roberto Donadoni keen to acquire the former Santos player

Jonathan - Inter (Getty Images)
Getty Images
Brazilian full-back Jonathan appears to be on his way out of Inter as the Nerazzurri have reached an agreement with Parma on a loan deal until the end of the season with the option make the move permanent this summer, Sky Sport 24 reports.

New Parma coach Roberto Donadoni was eager to add some fresh blood to his squad in the January transfer window in order to stay clear of the drop zone, and the former Italy national team boss now looks set to acquire his first reinforcement.

The 25-year-old Jonathan joined Inter from Santos ahead of the 2011-12 campaign, but the right-back has struggled to secure regular first-team action at the Nerazzurri so far.

Therefore, Inter are ready to off-load the defender again hardly six months after his arrival at the Giuseppe Meazza side, and Parma appears to be his next destination.

Both clubs have allegedly already agreed terms, and the defender could complete his move to the Ennio Tardini later on Friday.
Thank you for your comment!
Please enter your name
Please enter your location
Please share your comment!
Comments
13 Comments
 
Advertisement
play pause open close
Inside Goal.Com
  1. Champions League Player Ratings: Basel 1-0 Bayern Champions League Player Ratings: Basel 1-0 Bayern

    Goal.com assesses the individuals on show as the Swiss champions shocked the Bavarian giants at St. Jakob-Park

  2. Champions League Player Ratings: Marseille 1-0 Inter Champions League Player Ratings: Marseille 1-0 Inter

    Goal.com evaluates the performances of those involved in the last 16 clash at the Stade Velodrome, a game decided by Andre Ayew's last-gasp goal

  3. Player Ratings: Manchester City 4-0 Porto Player Ratings: Manchester City 4-0 Porto

    Roberto Mancini's side book their place in the last 16 with a convincing victory thanks to goals from Aguero, Dzeko, Silva and Pizarro

  4. Lavezzi sends Napoli close to dreamland Lavezzi sends Napoli close to dreamland

    The Azzurri have half-a-foot in the quarter-finals after claiming their latest San Paolo scalp, but the Londoners will be thanking their lucky stars the defeat wasn't heavier

  5. Real Madrid should have killed off CSKA Moscow Real Madrid should have killed off CSKA Moscow

    Jose Mourinho's men went ahead through Cristiano Ronaldo's first-half strike, but the Portuguese missed two good chances to make the game safe and his side paid the price

 
Advertisement
Advertisement