Inter Milan secures Bonny signing and reviews budget impact
Ange-Yoan Bonny joins Inter Milan from Parma: Calcio e Finanza breaks down the financial implications of the French striker's long-term arrival

Ange-Yoan Bonny joins Inter Milan from Parma in a €25 million (£21.1 million) deal: here's how much the move will weigh on the Nerazzurri's 2025/26 financials
The arrival of Ange-Yoan Bonny at Inter Milan has just been made official. As usual, Calcio e Finanza via Fcinter1908 has gone into detail regarding the figures and financial impact of the French striker:
"Inter Milan has invested a total of €25 million (£21.1 million) for the striker born in 2003, which is believed to consist of a base fee of €23 million (£19.4M) plus €2 million (£1.7 million) in bonuses.

Additionally, according to market sources, Parma has secured a resale clause estimated at 20%.
As for Bonny himself, he has signed a five-year contract with a net annual salary starting at €2 million (£1.7 million).
Financial weight of the transfer on Inter Milan’s upcoming season
So how much will Bonny cost Inter Milan in the 2025/26 financial year?
Considering the fixed transfer fee and the five-year contract duration, the Nerazzurri will incur an annual amortisation cost of €4.6 million (£3.9 million).
To this, we must add the gross salary due to the player in his first season at Inter Milan. As previously mentioned, Bonny will earn a net salary of €2 million (£1.7 million), which amounts to a gross total of €3.7 million (£3.1 million).
Therefore, the total financial impact of the new Inter Milan striker will amount to €8.3 million (£7 million) for the 2025/26 season.