Bonny nearing Inter Milan move: Parma striker seen as ideal fit for Chivu
Transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà confirms that Ange-Yoan Bonny is closing in on a move to Inter Milan, seen as a top target to reinforce Chivu’s new-look attack

Transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà confirms that Ange-Yoan Bonny is closing in on a move to Inter Milan, seen as a top target to reinforce Chivu’s new-look attack
Ange-Yoan Bonny is edging ever closer to Inter Milan. The latest update on this potential move comes from Italian transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà, who has reiterated that the Parma striker is currently the Nerazzurri’s priority to strengthen their frontline.
"Bonny is moving quickly toward Inter Milan, almost a month after our initial report," wrote Pedullà on his official website.
"Back on May 17, we revealed that the club had placed the 2003-born Parma forward at the top of their shortlist—he was the most highly regarded name among various options."

The French-born Ivorian striker has reportedly given full approval to the move, seeing Inter as the perfect step forward in his career.
The club, in turn, views Bonny as the ideal alternative to Marcus Thuram, offering similar physicality, work rate, and versatility, but with a longer developmental trajectory.
Deal advancing: €20M price tag, possible player swap
Pedullà reports that Parma value Bonny at around €20 million (£17 million). Inter Milan, however, may attempt to include a technical counterpart in the deal—possibly offering a young prospect or squad player to lower the cash sum involved.
While some logistical and financial details are yet to be finalized, the deal is progressing smoothly.
The player’s willingness, coupled with the rapport between Inter Milan and Chivu—who coached Bonny in the second half of last season at Parma—makes this one of the most concrete and advanced transfer tracks currently in play.
Bonny, a powerful forward with solid hold-up play and growing goal instincts, fits perfectly into Inter Milan’s evolving offensive philosophy.
He is expected to complement Thuram and Lautaro Martínez rather than simply serve as a bench option.
The deal is not yet done, but optimism is growing at Inter Milan. Patience will be required to finalize the structure of the offer, but the pathway appears clear.
Source: Fcinter1908.it