Inter, official arrival of Ange-Yoan Bonny: multi-year deal

As of Saturday, July 5, Ange-Yoan Bonny is a new Inter Milan player. The Nerazzurri club has in fact announced the signing of the French striker, who has just returned from his experience at Parma. In Nerazzurri he rejoins as coach Cristian Chivu, whom he met just in the last part of the 2024-2025 season. Bonny, born in 2003, is the 26th French player in the history of the Beneamata.
Growing up in the youth sectors of Tours and Chateauroux, Bonny arrived in Italy in the 2021-2022 season, being aggregated in the Primavera formation and then making his Serie B debut on October 2, 2021, in the 2-2 draw at home to Spal. He would have to wait until Dec. 12, 2022, for his first goal with the Ducali, when he scored the 2-0 goal against Brescia almost as time expired.
With Parma, Bonny then won the Serie B championship in the 2023-2024 season, netting five goals in 35 games. A haul improved by one goal in the year just past, the first since the Emiliani’s return to Serie A, in which Bonny contributed to salvation with 6 goals scored in 37 games, playing as a starter with both Fabio Pecchia and Chivu at the technical helm.
The team’s first goal was scored in the 2020-2024 season.
Bonny, physically structured as a classic center forward but capable of playing on the outside of the attack by exploiting his dribbling ability, will join the team when training resumes after the break following the elimination from the Club World Cup. The Nerazzurri club acquired him outright, striking a deal that will tie the player to Inter until June 30, 2030.