Interested Premier League clubs have learned how much they will have to pay to secure the signing of Nigerian striker Victor Boniface from Bayer Leverkusen
Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen have set an achievable price tag for Nigerian striker Viictor Boniface as the Super Eagles star continues to attract interest from the Premier League.
Boniface has been in good form for Bayer Leverkusen since joining the Bundesliga side last summer. Boniface had scored 16 goals and provided eight assists for Bayer Leverkusen in 23 matches in all competitions before suffering an injury in January that has kept him out of action since then.
Interest from Premier League Clubs
The Super Eagles star’s performances have attracted interest from top Premier League clubs, but for Leverkusen to discuss the sale of Victor Boniface, the offer must be more than €55m, according to Sky Sports’ Florian Plettenberg.
With a reported minimum offer of €55 million required to initiate discussions, Leverkusen is keen to ensure they receive adequate compensation for the talented striker.
The demand for Boniface in the Premier League underscores his growing reputation as a sought-after talent in European football. His impressive goal-scoring record and impact on the field have significantly increased his market value, making him an attractive prospect for top clubs.
Negotiations on the Horizon
As interest from Premier League clubs intensifies, Leverkusen will likely face negotiations regarding Boniface's potential transfer. The club's insistence on a substantial offer reflects their determination to secure a fair deal for the player's services.
Amidst the speculation surrounding his future, Victor Boniface's focus remains on his recovery and returning to action stronger than ever. Whether he stays at Bayer Leverkusen or moves to the Premier League, his talent and potential promise an exciting future ahead.