Inter Milan has completed the recruitment of young striker Ange-Yoan Bonny from Parma under a 5-year contract. The transfer fee of this deal is 23 million euros with 3 million euros.
Ange-Yoan Bonny, 21, is one of the outstanding young talents of French football today. He wore a French U21 shirt and made a strong impression in Serie A in Parma shirt (6 goals and 4 assists after 37 matches). It was Bonny's mature performance that made Inter Milan soon bring him to the top target list for the striker position since the beginning of the summer transfer period 2025.
New coach Cristian Chivu – who has just replaced Simone Inzaghi after he switched to Al Hilal – is said to have a great influence in this deal. Chivu used to have time to work with Bonny in Parma and very confident in the potential of his former student.
It is the familiarity between the two who helped Inter Milan quickly promote the negotiation process with Parma, overcome competition from Stuttgart (Germany) to reach the final agreement.
According to Sky Sport Italia, Bonny will sign a contract with a term of June 2030 and receive a salary of about 2 million euros per season at Giuseppe Meazza. With modern play, abundant physical strength and wide ability, Bonny is expected to add quality depth to the attack of Inter, besides names like Lautaro Martinez or Marcus Thuram.
This is the first contract with Chivu coach in the position of Captain Inter Milan, and shows the long -term development orientation of Nerazzurri – prioritizing young players, rich in potential and familiar to the Italian football environment.
Bonny is expected to be officially launched in the Inter Milan shirt in the next summer trip and may be a factor that makes a breakthrough in the 2025/26 season. With the successful recruitment of the French striker, Inter is showing careful preparation for the ambition to conquer both Serie A and the Champions League next season.