Inter Milan President Giuseppe Marotta has confirmed that the club is interested in signing France-born forward of Ivorian descent Ange-Yoan Bonny.
According to him, the Parma strike is one of several players under consideration this summer.
He is optimistic but wants to see how the negotiations with Ange-Yoan Bonny and Parma will go.
“I can confirm we like Parma striker Bonny, he’s one of our targets. We will see how the negotiations will go,” Giuseppe Marotta said in an interview.
According to sources in Italy, Bonny has already given the green light to join the Nerazzurri, with the deal expected to be finalised after the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
The 21-year-old forward, currently on the books of Parma, is set to sign a five-year contract with Inter, which will run until June 2030.
The agreement is reportedly worth €2 million per season, excluding performance-related bonuses.
While personal terms with the player are already in place, Inter are still negotiating with Parma, who value Bonny at €20 million.
An earlier attempt to include youngster Pio Esposito in the deal was rejected by Inter.
Instead, discussions are now focused on Sebastiano Esposito, who recently returned from a loan spell at Empoli. He is valued between €7–8 million, potentially lowering Inter’s cash outlay for Bonny to around €12–15 million.
A move to Inter Milan this summer will be a step up for Ange-Yoan Bonny.