Yvan Le Mee, a former agent of Inter Milan forward Ange-Yoan Bonny, has said that young Parma centre-back Abdoulaye Ndiaye could “follow a similar path” to the Frenchman.
Ndiaye arrived in Parma from Troyes in the summer, for a deal worth a reported €7 million.
Speaking to TuttoMercatoWeb, Le Mee praised Parma as “a club that works very well”, for giving young players an entrance into Serie A.
“We brought Bonny to Parma,” he continued, “the idea is to follow a similar path with Ndiaye.”
“They want to sign strong young players, work with them and possible evaluate future transfers to big clubs like Inter, Juventus and Napoli.”
Bonny followed this pipeline when he joined former Parma head coach Cristian Chivu in leaving the Gialloblu for the Nerazzurri.
Agent Reveals Ndiaye Could Follow Bonny Path From Parma To Inter
Whilst Le Mee is no longer the agent of Bonny, Ndiaye is one of his clients.
The agent appears to be opening the door to a potential big move in the future.
However, he underlined his client’s current commitment to Carlos Cuesta’s Parma.
“Today, Ndiaye wants to earn a starting spot, perform well and secure safety with Parma.”
Ndiaye, 23, has one cap for the Senegal senior team.
The centre-back spent last season on loan with Ligue 1 side Brest.
