Bonny to Inter, deal in the home stretch: decisive summit with Parma planned

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Inter Milan is getting ready to pull off its third coup of its summer market, after Luis Henrique and Susic: Ange-Yoan Bonny is now one step away from wearing the Nerazzurri jersey. The 2003-class forward from Parma, who has had a positive season in Serie A, is ready for the big leap. The Viale della Liberazione club has in fact reached a total agreement with the player days ago, while the negotiation with Parma is nearing its final stage. The French striker was coached by the Nerazzurri’s current coach, Cristian Chivu, with whom he has an excellent relationship.

The summit between the two managements, expected this week, could sanction the long-awaited white smoke. Bonny has already given his yes to Inter’s technical project, virtually signing a four-year contract worth 2 million euros net per season plus bonuses, a figure well above the 450,000 euros he has received so far with the Crusaders. For the young French striker, this is a decisive turning point in his career, after making his mark with 6 goals and 1 assist in 37 appearances in the 2024-25 season.

From an economic point of view, Parma values Bonny’s player card at around 25 million euros. Inter – strengthened by the agreement already reached with the player and the good relations with the Emilian club – aims to close the deal between 22 and 23 million. The inclusion of easily achievable bonuses or a percentage on future resale cannot be ruled out, in order to meet the requirements of the Gialloblù club.

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