Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan have agreed on a deal that will see Victor Boniface move to Italy on loan.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, confirm that the Serie A side secured the Nigerian forward with an option to buy for 30 million euros.
The agreement was finalized quickly as Leverkusen gave Boniface approval to leave after a busy transfer window.
SportsBuddy had earlier reported that AC Milan had agreed personal terms with the Nigerian striker with talks advancing between both clubs. Now it is official.
Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan have sealed a loan deal that includes a 30 million euro option to buy.
The move will allow the 24 year old striker to test his skills in one of Europe’s most historic leagues while Milan adds more firepower to their attack.
🚨🔴⚫️ AC Milan and Bayer Leverkusen preparing formal documents after verbal agreement for Victor Boniface.
Loan deal with €30m buy option clause not mandatory.
AC Milan now in direct talks with Victor Boniface’s agent over personal terms, key final step to get the deal done. pic.twitter.com/KZhB3lbJxx
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 20, 2025
Busy Day for Leverkusen Transfers
This transfer marks a hectic day for Bayer Leverkusen. The club is expected to confirm three additional transfers before the window closes.
Several reports suggest that Leverkusen is already eyeing new signings to strengthen the squad for the upcoming season.
One key target is Feyenoord midfielder Julien Timber. Talks are said to be progressing as the German side looks to reinforce its midfield options.
At the same time, speculation continues about other potential departures from the club.
Palacios Linked with Big Money Move to Saudi Arabia
Another headline concerns midfielder Exequiel Palacios. Saudi club Al Ahli has shown strong interest in the Argentine player. Journalist Sacha Tavolieri reports that Leverkusen wants 45 million euros to complete the transfer.
If Palacios leaves, the club will need to bring in a replacement quickly to keep balance in the squad. The combination of incoming and outgoing players signals a busy summer for Leverkusen as they aim to stay competitive in both domestic and European competitions.
For AC Milan, the capture of Boniface could prove crucial. The striker is known for his pace, power and goal scoring ability, making him a strong addition to the Italian club’s attack.