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Inter Milan Secure Yoan Bonny in €26 Million Transfer from Parma
Inter Milan have finalized the signing of 21-year-old French striker Ange-Yoan Bonny from Parma. They agreed to a deal worth €23 million plus €3 million in add-ons. Bonny has signed a five-year contract, keeping him at the club until June 2030.
According to a previous report, he will join Inter Milan’s pre-season preparations, with the coaching staff set to decide whether the player makes the squad for the Club World Cup in mid-July.
WHAT HAPPENED?
Inter and Parma reached an agreement for Bonny after a summer of intense negotiations. The Serie A champions will pay a fixed fee of €23 million and up to €3 million more in performance-related bonuses. Bonny, who scored 6 goals and provided 4 assists in 37 Serie A games last season, quickly became a key target for new Inter coach Cristian Chivu, who previously worked with him at Parma.
Despite late interest from clubs like Stuttgart, Inter were always in the driving seat for the young French striker’s signature.
WHY INTER CHOSE BONNY
Bonny’s consistent performances helped Parma stay competitive after their return to Serie A. His versatility and work rate made him a standout, and he was seen as an ideal understudy to Marcus Thuram, with the Inter management considering him vital for squad depth ahead of a busy season with the Champions League final and European Super Cup also scheduled next year.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR INTER AND BONNY?
Bonny will join Inter’s pre-season preparations, with the coaching staff deciding whether he’ll be included in the squad for the upcoming Club World Cup in the United States. Inter’s next competitive fixture is their Club World Cup knockout match in mid-July.
For Bonny, the move is a major opportunity to prove himself at the top level, compete for minutes against elite attackers, and contribute to Inter’s domestic and European ambitions.