Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface was notably absent from the team’s recent training session, fueling speculation regarding his future. Reports confirm that representatives from Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr are currently in Germany to negotiate a potential transfer for the 24-year-old. Discussions are ongoing, and while the details remain under wraps, progress is being made toward a possible deal.
Key Factors Behind Leverkusen’s Decision
Boniface has faced challenges recently, including injury struggles and losing his starting spot to Patrik Schick. Internal evaluations have reportedly raised concerns about certain aspects of his behavior, which may have influenced the club's willingness to consider a transfer. Furthermore, the financial appeal of the deal cannot be ignored, with Al Nassr reportedly prepared to offer a transfer fee of at least €50 million. This amount could enable Leverkusen to strengthen their squad by acquiring a new striker.
Timing and Strategic Implications
The Saudi Pro League’s transfer window closes slightly earlier than the German window, giving Leverkusen limited time to complete their own transfer plans if Boniface leaves. This narrow timeframe has added urgency to the negotiations, as both clubs work toward a mutually beneficial agreement.
The situation continues to develop, and further updates are expected as talks progress.
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