Inter Milan's Wesley Sneijder is mulling over a move to Galatasaray after the Turkish giants' bid for the midfielder was accepted.
Inter president Massimo Moratti confirmed that the club will allow the Dutchman to leave, but the ultimate decision lies with the player.
"Galatasaray's offer satisfies us. Now it depends on the player," Moratti told Sky Italia. "We would be happy if he decided to stay on our terms."
Sneijder, who has struggled to hold down first-team football at Inter, has reportedly been offered a significant pay cut to his annual salary in Italy.
The Netherlands international is said to be holding out for a better offer from a side in the English Premier League or French outfit Paris Saint-Germain.