Ange-Yoan Bonny is a talented Parma striker currently attracting the interest of numerous teams, including Inter Milan.
The Frenchman started his senior career at Châteauroux, where he played for their second and first teams before joining Parma in the summer of 2021 in Serie B.
Bonny has developed significantly at Parma, having played with them for three seasons in Serie B before being promoted to Serie A last season.
He participated in only 13 games with Parma during his first season, but gained the trust of his head coach to play 26 games in 2022/2023 and 35 matches in the 2023/2024 season.
Following Parma’s promotion to Serie A, he became even more consistent and central to the team’s style of play, appearing in 37 out of 38 possible games, scoring six goals and providing four assists.
This already confirms that Bonny is becoming a very consistent and disciplined striker in Serie A, while having the experience needed to make his full breakthrough and reach a large part of his potential.
A move to a team like Inter Milan can surely help him achieve his breakthrough, especially if I Nerazzurri rely on him as a squad player rather than just as a backup option.
The fact that Bonny worked with Inter Milan’s head coach Cristian Chivu during the 2024/2025 season will surely make things easier for both sides if the deal goes through, knowing that Inter Milan are considering Bonny as a top target to reinforce their attack and that they are ready to finalise a €25m offer to Parma in the coming days in order to secure his services.
In this tactical analysis and scout report on the French forward, we will assess his goal-scoring, playmaking, and physical abilities to determine whether he possesses the level required to become a key player for Inter Milan.
The analysis will also explore his profile and try to identify the possible roles that he can execute if he joins the team soon.
Ange-Yoan Bonny Possible Roles At Inter Milan
To begin with, Bonny is a very athletic player who has all the physical strength and speed that head coaches look for in a striker.
He is quick yet solid and balanced, which gives him a considerable advantage in duels.
Ange-Yoan Bonny Pizza Map
The following pizza map highlights that he wins a considerable number of defensive duels on average while also having a high dribbling success rate.

This confirms that he is very tough to beat in duels, thanks not only to his physical strength but also to his quick decisions, dribbling skills, and ability to protect the ball under pressure.
In addition to these abilities, Bonny is an unselfish player who typically seeks the best possible passing options.
He provides key passes so often despite being a striker.
This will surely make him an even more valuable player at Inter Milan, especially when he drops back and leaves space for his teammates inside the box.
Working on excelling even further in this role would certainly make Bonny much more effective from a playmaking perspective, knowing that he is already a player who is intelligent enough not to focus solely on solo actions, as we’ll come to later in this piece.
He continuously scans his surroundings and usually ensures that there are no better options before going for the solo effort.
If he notices a possible vertical passing option, he’s shown on numerous occasions that he does not hesitate to take it.
His passing accuracy reaches 80.2% overall, which is excellent for a striker.
Bonny doesn’t currently win aerial duels at a very high level, but that would be a helpful area of his game for the 189cm striker to enhance.
His Inter Milan role will be centred around protecting the ball, winning duels against markers, progressing with the ball using his pace and dribbling abilities, scoring goals, and providing key passes whenever possible.
These might seem like general roles, but Inter Milan will definitely need most, if not all, of these skills from Bonny.
He has the potential to excel in each of these roles if Chivu gives him the necessary playing time.
Moreover, Bonny will need to be impactful at set-pieces, lean to the wings whenever needed to support the wide forwards, and play an important role in playmaking going forward.
Ange-Yoan Bonny Ball Protection & Playmaking
Regarding Bonny’s ball protection, he is one of the most physical strikers in Serie A at the moment despite his lack of experience in the league.
Ange-Yoan Bonny Ball Protection
He is very reliable as a stationary striker, controlling and holding the ball while waiting for his teammates to come from behind and successfully resisting defenders’ disturbance.
This has never presented a problem for Bonny as he usually excels in protecting the ball and passing it or winning a foul in a key area.
In addition, Bonny has the body balance, physical strength, and pace needed to receive the ball, block his direct marker, and turn at speed.
This represents a very important move to rely on at Inter Milan since not many players are capable of doing it successfully at a high rate like Bonny does.
For instance, players like Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Thuram have achieved this success for Inter Milan over a long period and in various games.
Inter Milan base their tactics on such progressive movements, and having a player like Bonny can only provide an additional resource to execute these progressive movements efficiently, no matter the opponent’s aggression.

When it comes to playmaking, Bonny provides 80.2% accurate passes per game, with 61.2% accuracy in passes towards the box.
Furthermore, Bonny lies in the 72nd percentile when compared with other strikers in Europe’s top five leagues for 2024/2025 in terms of dangerous passes per 90, highlighting his playmaking instincts.
This means that Bonny’s passing accuracy is excellent, especially considering that he is a striker.
Ange-Yoan Bonny Crossing Assist
Bonny has already demonstrated his abilities in terms of passes, assists, and key passes in various games, including an assist against Inter Milan after he blocked a defender and provided a backwards pass to his teammate for a shot.
Additionally, he demonstrated his reliability in crossing from the wings, delivering accurate crosses that consistently create danger, as seen in the one against Cagliari.

More importantly, Bonny confirmed his unselfishness in front of goal on numerous occasions, opting for the better passing solution whenever needed instead of shooting by himself.
Ange-Yoan Bonny Through Pass Assist
The head coach and his teammates can greatly appreciate this quality, as it would foster more chemistry and understanding among the players.
They know that Bonny will rarely avoid passing when a player offers a good passing solution.
In this action, Bonny got the ball near the left wing, cut inside and was capable of going for a curved shot or penetrating towards the box before shooting.
Instead, he produced a fake shot and provided a through pass to his teammate on the right side, creating a goal opportunity for him instead of risking a loss of possession with the dribble.

Bonny confirmed his tendency to prioritise better-positioned players many times in Serie A this season, and the final result was usually rewarding for Parma.
Thanks to his team play and mature decision-making inside or near the box, he was capable of creating assists.
Ange-Yoan Bonny Back-Heel Assist
The following assist action further highlights his ability to attract defenders.
He pretends to opt for a shot but provides a backwards pass at the last moment, creating the space and time for his teammate to have a more suitable goalscoring opportunity.
The back-heel pass in this action demonstrates that Bonny is a very creative striker who does not automatically prefer to finish on his own, but rather studies the presented solutions before and seriously, which is very important and reveals a lot about his positive personality on the pitch.

Ange-Yoan Bonny Finishing Talent
Bonny is one of the most promising finishers in Serie A at the moment, despite shooting 1.89 times per game, with 43.5% of those shots on target.
If we consider that it was his first season in Serie A, we can argue that it is not a bad start at all and that he has the potential to double these figures in the coming season, especially if he gets the needed playing time.
Bonny scores goals using different techniques and from various situations.
He usually exploits half-chances very well and battles to win every duel inside the box.
Moreover, his ability to come from behind, penetrate, dribble, and resist any opponent he faces before finishing makes him one of the best in this type of ball progression.
Ange-Yoan Bonny Ball Progression & Finish
This example shows one of Bonny’s most recent goals.
He gets the ball on the left wing, advances, and cuts inside while avoiding his opponents until he reaches the box and takes a curved shot that hits the net.
Seeing this type of goal action from Bonny gives the impression that these are easy goal actions.
The truth is that the contrary is true.
Strength, body balance, dribbling skills, and quick and adequate decision-making when finishing are never easy for any player, let alone when facing professional Serie A defences, which further confirms this player’s strong physicality and excellent technical abilities.

Bonny also proved that he can score even when under tight marking, which is crucial for strikers, as they are often heavily marked during Serie A games.
Being very reactive and anticipatory of the defenders’ movements makes him a dangerous forward who can always get the ball ahead of them and score goals.
Ange-Yoan Bonny Back-Heel Finish
In the following goal action, Bonny plays with his direct marker when the ball was still on the right-wing, feinting to move towards one direction then goes to another in order to keep the defender away from him at the moment of crossing.
This enables him to get away from marking and be ready to shoot when the cross is made.
In this action, as the ball was crossed, Bonny fixed his marker with his body and executed a back-heel finish, demonstrating the diversity of finishing methods this player can use without compromising accuracy.

Furthermore, Bonny confirmed that he can score from distance and that he can score when being tightly marked inside the box.
During counterattacks, he can also be extremely dangerous to defenders since he relies heavily on his speed and physical strength to intercept the ball and win duels in key areas.
Ange-Yoan Bonny Counterattacking Efficiency
The following example illustrates one instance where Bonny successfully anticipated a defender and intercepted the ball near the box before scoring a goal inside the net.
This means that Bonny would be very reliable for Inter Milan during counterattacks.

Conclusion
Bonny has the abilities needed to succeed at Inter Milan and play as a regular starter.
However, he will have to confirm his abilities on the field when he joins the team in order to share playing time with one of the two starting strikers currently in the team.
Earning a regular spot will not happen automatically.
It will require confirming his talent on the pitch, and knowing that this is an attainable task for a player with Bonny’s qualities.

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