Antonio Cassano has officially terminated his contract with Parma by mutual consent and is now a free agent.
The striker took legal action against the club on Friday, demanding six months of unpaid wages.
Reports spread rapidly this evening that crisis talks would result in an early termination of the contract by mutual consent.
Parma have now released a brief statement confirming an agreement to rescind the contract early by mutual consent.
Antonio Cassano has officially terminated his contract with Parma by mutual consent and is now a free agent.
The striker took legal action against the club on Friday, demanding six months of unpaid wages.
Reports spread rapidly this evening that crisis talks would result in an early termination of the contract by mutual consent.
Parma have now released a brief statement confirming an agreement to rescind the contract early by mutual consent.
Cassano had been at the Stadio Tardini since June 2013 and the contract wasn’t due to expire until June 2016.
It now remains to be seen where FantAntonio will go next, as he has been linked with returns to old clubs Sampdoria and Inter.
There is also the slender possibility of a comeback to his hometown club Bari, who are currently in Serie B.