Inter Milan have accepted a bid from Galatasaray for midfielder Wesley Sneijder.
The midfielder has been heavily linked with a move away from the club after being out of the first team picture since September - after rejecting reduced terms on a new deal.
The Turkish side has reportedly had a bid of 10 million euros accepted by the Italian giants, with Massimo Moratti saying that they have given the move the green light.
"Galatasaray's offer for Sneijder has arrived and we are happy with it, so now it all depends on Wesley," Moratti revealed on Wednesday.
"I haven't yet spoken to him. If he were to remain under our conditions, then he would be a great help."
It had previously been revealed in the media that negotiations had been underway between the two clubs and newer reports claim that the Netherlands international can earn 6 million euros per season should he opt to move to the Turk Telekom Arena.
Sneijder had been heavily linked with a move to Manchester United last summer, and there is still some speculation that they could swoop, while Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City had also both been credited with interest.