AC Milan have reached a full agreement to sign Nigerian striker Victor Boniface from Bayer Leverkusen. According to reports, the deal includes a €5 million loan fee with an option to buy set at €24 million. Importantly, the buy option is not mandatory, giving the Italian giants flexibility in their long-term plans.
The 23-year-old forward, who has been in impressive form, will now head to Milan for medical tests before the contract is finalized.
Contract Details Finalized

As part of the agreement, Boniface’s contract with Milan is structured to run until 2030 should the club decide to trigger the buy option. This long-term framework demonstrates the Rossoneri’s faith in the Nigerian’s potential to become a key figure in their attack.
A New Challenge for the Super Eagles Star
Boniface’s move marks a significant step in his career, offering him a platform in Serie A to showcase his talent on one of Europe’s biggest stages.
Milan fans will be eager to see if he can replicate his goal-scoring prowess and bring added firepower to the team’s frontline.
The Nigerian international now faces the final hurdle, medical tests, before being officially unveiled as a Milan player.