Parma have confirmed that head coach Cristian Chivu has departed the club ahead of his anticipated move to Inter.
Chivu spent just three months at Parma in his first managerial job, joining them in February
Parma have confirmed that head coach Cristian Chivu has departed the club ahead of his anticipated move to Inter.
The Nerazzurri president, Giuseppe Marotta, confirmed last week that the clubs were in the process of finalising a deal to bring Chivu in as Simone Inzaghi's replacement.
Chivu spent just three months at Parma in his first managerial job, joining them in February.
In his 13 games, he managed just three wins (D7 L3), registering a 23.1% win rate as Parma averaged just 1.2 points per game during his tenure.
However, he guided them out of the relegation zone during that time, ensuring their top-flight safety.
"The club bids farewell to Cristian Chivu, thanking him for his commitment and for leading the team to safety," Parma said in a post on X.
"His contribution in a complex moment of the season was important. We wish him the best for the rest of his career."
Chivu, who won three Serie A titles and the 2010 Champions League in his seven-year spell as a player with Inter, had earlier said goodbye to Parma.
"I thank the club, staff, players and fans for having believed in me and our project," said Chivu on Instagram.
"Together we overcame obstacles and wrote a page [in Parma's history] which will remain in my heart."
Chivu has reportedly agreed to a two-year contract with Inter, who are aiming to have the Romanian in place for the start of the Club World Cup.
His first game in charge will be against Monterrey on June 17 at the Rose Bowl.