Yvan Le Mee, a former Inter Milan striker agent, Ange-Yo Bonny, has said that the young Central de Parma, Abdouye Ndiaye, could “follow a similar path” to French.
Ndiaye arrived in Parma from Troyes in the summer, for an agreement worth 7 million euros.
Speaking to Tuttomercatoweb, Mee Mee praised Parma as “a club that works very well”, for giving young players an entrance to the series 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 to evaluate future transfers to great clubs such as Inter, Juventus and Napoli.”
Milan, Italy-August 25: ANGE-YOAN BONNY DE INTERNAZIALEE CELEBRATE TO ROOM THE FIFTH GOL OF YOUR TEAM DURING THE AT SIZE A BETWEEN FC INTERNALIONALE AND TORINO FC at the Giuseppe Meazza stadium on August 25, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo of Marco Luzani/Getty images)
While Mee is no longer the Bonny agent, Ndiaye is one of his clients.
The agent seems to be opening the door to a possible great movement in the future.
However, he stressed his client’s current commitment to Carlos Cuesta’s parma.
“Today, Ndiaye wants to win a starting point, have a good and safe security with Parma.”
Ndiaye, 23, has a limit to Senegal’s senior team.
The center of the season spent last season with Ligue 1 Side Brest.