Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini appears to have postponed his decision to sell the club, insisting that it has been difficult to find a buyer.

Zamparini announced his intention to leave football on November 10 following Palermo's 3-1 defeat to Milan because he felt his side is too often the victim of poor refereeing.

Speaking after Sunday's 2-1 win away to Cesena, Zamparini said: "I am very satisfied with the victory, but we must close the game earlier.

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini appears to have postponed his decision to sell the club, insisting that it has been difficult to find a buyer.

Zamparini announced his intention to leave football on November 10 following Palermo's 3-1 defeat to Milan because he felt his side is too often the victim of poor refereeing.

Speaking after Sunday's 2-1 win away to Cesena, Zamparini said: "I am very satisfied with the victory, but we must close the game earlier.

"We conceded too much to Cesena. I am certain that Delio Rossi will find the right medicine for the defensive problems."

Asked about his decision to sell up, Zamparini replied: "It could be a long time before my goodbye, because it's not easy to find a buyer."

Zamparini has made such threats in the past only to then go back on his word.

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