Report – Inter Milan Intensifying Efforts To Complete Double Attacking Swoop For Parma & Man Utd Stars
Inter Milan are reportedly accelerating their pursuit of Parma standout Ange-Yoan Bonny and Manchester United forward Rasmus Hojlund.
Per Corriere dello Sport via FCInterNews, the former is one step away from moving to the San Siro.
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However, completing Hojlund's arrival could be far more complicated.
Parma's €25 million asking price has not deterred Inter from vying for Bonny's signature.
Quite the opposite, Cristian Chivu's men are confident of getting the deal over the line soon.
Indeed, Ange-Yoan Bonny has already accepted Nerazzurri's contract proposal.
Inter Milan Stepping Up Pursuit of Ange-Yoan Bonny & Rasmus Hojlund
BILBAO, SPAIN – MAY 21: Rasmus Hojlund of Manchester United during the UEFA Europa League Final 2025 between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at on May 21, 2025 in Bilbao, Spain. (Photo by)
While it's only a matter of time before the 21-year-old becomes a new Inter player, Ramsus Hojlund is still far away from Serie A.
Despite his troubled time at Old Trafford, the Red Devils will only sanction his exit for the right price.
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Therefore, they've pinned a substantial €45m price tag on his shoulders.
Furthermore, they're reluctant to discuss a loan deal.
On the other hand, Inter can only sign the ex-Atalanta striker on a temporary basis with an option to buy.
As such, this could soon turn into a soap opera that may drag on until the final days of the transfer window.
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