Inter Milan and Parma meet in Milan: Bonny, Leoni, and Bernabé discussed
Inter Milan and Parma held talks in Milan to discuss transfer targets. Bonny remains Chivu’s top choice for attack, but Bernabé and Leoni are also on the radar

Inter Milan and Parma held talks in Milan to discuss transfer targets. Bonny remains Chivu’s top choice for attack, but Bernabé and Leoni are also on the radar
Inter Milan and Parma met in Milan to discuss transfer market matters.
Among the topics on the table, according to Alfredo Pedullà via Sportitalia, was Ange-Yoan Bonny—by far the favorite profile on Inter Milan’s shortlist to strengthen the attack.
His candidacy is even more relevant now with Cristian Chivu on the bench, as the Romanian coach has already worked with Bonny during his time in Emilia.
Inter Milan is also very interested in defender Filippo Leoni for the backline. But the discussion didn’t stop there: another name that reportedly emerged during the meeting was Adrián Bernabé.
The Spanish midfielder could become a real option if Kristjan Asllani leaves.
Bernabé, currently playing for Parma, is admired for his technical qualities and football intelligence.

Bernabé could replace Asllani: a midfield fit for Chivu
Adrián Bernabé is a technically gifted and versatile midfielder, capable of playing both in a deep-lying playmaker role or further forward as a central attacking midfielder.
A product of Manchester City’s youth academy and refined in Serie B with Parma, Bernabé combines composure on the ball with an excellent passing range and vision. He is known for dictating the tempo, progressing play vertically, and maintaining positional discipline.
In Chivu’s Inter Milan, Bernabé could operate as a regista or mezzala in a three-man midfield, offering a smooth distribution link between defense and attack.
His profile fits well in a team that values ball retention, structured buildup, and dynamic off-the-ball movement—traits that Chivu is expected to emphasize in his first-team system.
Source: Fcinter1908.it