Victor Boniface’s highly anticipated move from Bayer Leverkusen to AC Milan has hit an unexpected roadblock. After spending 48 hours in Milan for routine medical checks, the Nigerian striker has returned to Germany, with no official approval yet from the Rossoneri regarding the transfer.

Reports suggest that while Boniface completed the standard tests, AC Milan’s medical team is still analyzing results before giving the green light. This delay has created uncertainty over whether the deal will be finalized in the coming days.
Leverkusen Await Milan’s Call
Bayer Leverkusen have been cooperative throughout the process but are now waiting for Milan’s final stance. Sources close to the negotiations indicate that Milan are exercising caution to ensure the striker is fully fit before committing to a long-term deal.
Despite the temporary setback, AC Milan still consider Boniface a priority signing to strengthen their attack ahead of the new Serie A season. The forward’s return to Germany is not seen as a cancellation of the move but rather a pause until medical concerns, if any, are clarified.
What Next for Boniface?

For now, Boniface will rejoin his teammates at Leverkusen while monitoring developments from Milan. The Italian giants are expected to make a final decision soon, as fans anxiously await clarity on whether the Nigerian star will don the famous red and black jersey this summer.