Bayer Leverkusen seeks to move from Victor Boniface this summer, according to reports in Germany.
The Nigerian striker, who was formerly a key figure under Xabi Alonso, has endured a difficult season, losing his place in initial training due to injuries and controversies out of the field. Now Leverkusen seems ready to charge.
Boniface was one of the most exciting strikers in Bundesliga at the beginning of the campaign, leading Leverkusen’s attack with confidence. However, a dismissal of two -month injuries at the end of 2024 saw him fall behind Patrik Schick in the peg, with the Czech striker taking advantage of his opportunity.
Leverkusen has been ready to sell Boniface since January, when the Saudi al-Nassr club presented a range of 70 million euros, which included a lucrative salary of 15 million euros a year for the player. However, the agreement fell When Al-Nassr chose to sign Jhon Duran of Aston Villa.
Bayer Leverkusen ready to sell discount

Although Boniface remained a professional after the failed transfer, his last rebombura seems to have been the final straw. According to Bild, Leverkusen is actively trying to facilitate its departure and has dropped its demand price to 50 million euros plus bonuses.
Chelsea has been related to a movement for the 24 -year -old, With reports that suggest they are willing to “do everything needed” to sign it. However, its priority is still Liam Delap, while Victor Osimhen is still a long -term goal.
That said, a transfer to England may not be in the cards. Boniface has previously stated that he has little interest in playing the Premier League, instead of expressing a preference to stay in Germany or move to Spain.
With Leverkusen eager to download it and a reduced price label now, it is left to see which club will have a talented striker but with problems.