Sky Germany reports that clubs from Saudi Arabia and the Premier League have expressed interest in Victor Boniface, and Bayer Leverkusen is open to letting him leave this month.
After failing to sign Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez, several clubs are now eyeing Boniface as a potential alternative if they cannot secure Nunez before the transfer deadline.
Leverkusen acknowledges the growing interest in Boniface from both Saudi Arabian and English clubs, but they are not considering him unsellable.
The club is said to be demanding €50 million for the Nigerian forward.
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Boniface, who is recovering from a thigh injury sustained during the November international break, is back in training for Leverkusen.
The 24-year-old spent nearly two months on the sidelines but was recently seen working on the grass, with the club sharing a photo of him on Monday captioned, “Look who’s back.”
Before his injury, Boniface was in excellent form, but since his return, he has lost his starting spot to Patrik Schick, who is regaining his best form.
With injuries to Amine Adli and Martin Terrier, Leverkusen may be hesitant to let Boniface go unless they have suitable replacements lined up.
Reported by Sky Germany














