Roberto Donadoni has left the door open for a possible move to Milan despite guiding Parma to UEFA Europa League qualification on Sunday.
With Torino only managing a draw at Fiorentina, Parma pipped the Turin outfit to the sixth and final Europa League spot after accounting for cellar-dwellers Livorno 2-0 on the final day of the Serie A season.
However, Donadoni may still depart the Stadio Ennio Tardini for rivals Milan, with some reports suggesting a deal may already be in place for the Italian to succeed under-fire coach Clarence Seedorf next season.
Speaking to Sky Sport Italia post-game, the former Italy national team boss admitted he was unsure about his future plans.
“Right now I mustn’t fall into the usual discussions,” said the 50-year-old, who made over 260 appearances in two separate spells for Milan as a player.
“I think there is a great rapport with the president and everyone, so we have always decided together.
“Today it’s right we enjoy this great result, then I don’t know what the future holds.
“It would be suicidal for me to say anything other than I am proud to be the Parma coach on this day. I have a contract, I am very grateful for what Parma gave me and they all deserve the utmost respect.
“Having said that, we’ll talk it over and discuss things over the next few days.”
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