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AC Milan have agreed a €30m deal for Victor Boniface.
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He will undergo medicals before the move is confirmed.
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The striker is expected to boost Milan’s attack and could stay until 2030.
AC Milan have agreed to secure the signing of the Super Eagles striker from Bayer Leverkusen in a roughly €30m deal – a €5m loan with a non-mandatory €24m buy option.
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The 24-year-old will undergo medicals and finish paperwork before the clubs announce the move.
Once those steps are done, the transfer should become official.
If Milan trigger the option next summer, Boniface will sign a long-term contract running to June 2030.
Rossoneri see him as a young, mobile forward who proved himself in the Bundesliga and expect him to boost the attack immediately while leaving room to complete the transfer permanently.