Dias Felipe wants a return to Udinese after terminating his contract and reveals “the situation at Parma was absurd.”
The defender followed in the footsteps of Antonio Cassano in terminating his contract by mutual consent due to unpaid wages stretching back to July.
“I’d love to go back to Udine,” he told Messaggero Veneto newspaper. “On my free days, I always went back to the Friuli area.
Dias Felipe wants a return to Udinese after terminating his contract and reveals “the situation at Parma was absurd.”
The defender followed in the footsteps of Antonio Cassano in terminating his contract by mutual consent due to unpaid wages stretching back to July.
“I’d love to go back to Udine,” he told Messaggero Veneto newspaper. “On my free days, I always went back to the Friuli area.
“It doesn’t just depend on me, of course. If President Pozzo were to call, I’d be straight at his disposal.”
So far only Cassano and Dias Felipe have opted to end their contracts, whereas many others moved on transfers for minimal fees like €1,000 on deadline day.
“The situation had become absurd and I was no longer able to put up with it. I am not just referring to the economic situation, even if that was relevant, but to the promises that were made to us from June onwards.
“We haven’t even worked out who owns the club. For example, I signed the contract termination with the secretary general. The President didn’t even turn up.”