Antonio Mirante warned his future “will be far away from Parma” after most players gave up on their wages.
The club was placed under administration in March and nobody has been paid since July 2014.
Goalkeeper Mirante was asked on Radio Deejay this morning whether he couldn’t wait for the season to end.
“On a sporting level no, because this squad has a good time together. For the rest yes.
Antonio Mirante warned his future “will be far away from Parma” after most players gave up on their wages.
The club was placed under administration in March and nobody has been paid since July 2014.
Goalkeeper Mirante was asked on Radio Deejay this morning whether he couldn’t wait for the season to end.
“On a sporting level no, because this squad has a good time together. For the rest yes.
“I don’t know why there are stories I’ll terminate my contract like Ishak Belfodil, but it’s not true. I will talk to the administrators soon, though.
“We need to lower the debt and the players are accepting a reduction of over 70 per cent of the wages owed.
“I think my future will be far away from Parma, even if I still hope the club can be bought by someone so it can play in Serie B next season.”
Meanwhile, Parma’s administrators released a statement confirming the “vast majority” of players and staff have signed papers agreeing to give up on most of the money owed.
The reduction of the so-called ‘sporting debt’ is essential to get Parma registered for Serie B next term, assuming a new buyer comes in.
“Many of the players with longer contracts also formally confirmed their availability to renegotiate with new owners and reduce wages in line with Serie B averages.”