Milan, Italy – Inter Milan have officially completed the signing of striker Ange-Yoan Bonny from Parma.
The 21-year-old French forward joins the Nerazzurri in a permanent deal worth €23 million plus bonuses, as reported by Gianluca Di Marzio.

Bonny’s arrival was confirmed by the club, with the young striker putting pen to paper on a long-term contract, reportedly until June 2030.
This acquisition marks a significant move for Inter as they look to rejuvenate their attacking options and build for the future.
In the season just concluded, Bonny showcased his potential with Parma in Serie A, registering 10 goal contributions (likely goals and assists), making him a standout performer despite Parma’s struggles in the league.
His impressive performances, characterized by his physicality, work rate, and ability to contribute in various attacking roles, convinced Inter to make him a priority target.
The signing has been further pushed by Inter’s new head coach, Cristian Chivu, who previously worked with Bonny at Parma and played a role in his development.
Bonny’s ability to seamlessly fit into Chivu’s tactical vision is expected to be a key factor in his integration into the Inter squad.
While the exact breakdown of the bonuses has not been disclosed, the initial €23 million fee represents a substantial investment for Inter, reflecting their belief in Bonny’s capacity to grow and become a key player for the club in the coming years.
He is expected to provide valuable cover and competition for Inter’s established forwards.