Warren Bondo, the promising young midfielder from Monza, has caught the attention of AC Milan, but a move seems unlikely to materialize before the January transfer window. Despite Milan’s strong interest and an in-depth inquiry, Bondo is committed to staying with Monza for the entire season to secure regular playing time and further develop his skills.
TMW report how the 20-year-old French midfielder has made an impressive start to the season, featuring as a starter in Monza’s first two matches. His performances have been particularly noteworthy, especially in the game against Genoa, where he showcased his quality despite the team’s defeat.
Bondo, who joined Monza on a free transfer two seasons ago, has shown remarkable growth over the past year. He has now established himself as a key player in the team, attracting interest from other clubs, including Atalanta. His playing style has drawn comparisons to Ederson, though it’s believed Bondo still has significant room for improvement.
While Milan are simply monitoring the player for now, the situation could change by January. There’s also potential for strong interest from Premier League clubs, following a path similar to that of Radu Dragusin. If Bondo continues his impressive form, he could attract offers from top English sides.
For now, barring any unexpected developments, Bondo is set to remain with Monza at least until the winter transfer window. His journey from a free transfer to a sought-after prospect highlights Monza’s effective talent development strategy and sets the stage for what could be a significant transfer saga in the coming months.