Nigerian striker Victor Boniface’s proposed move from Bayer Leverkusen to AC Milan is in jeopardy after medical examinations revealed lingering concerns over his injury history.
The 24-year-old forward arrived in Milan on August 22, 2025, to undergo routine medical tests ahead of a €5 million loan deal that included a €24 million option to buy. However, the assessments reportedly highlighted issues linked to his previous anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgeries, prompting Milan to reconsider finalizing the agreement.
🚨⚠️ After medical tests at AC Milan, Victor Boniface returns to Germany as there’s still no green light to his move.
After 48 hours in Milano, Boniface will be back in Leverkusen today waiting for AC Milan imminent decision on his medical tests/checks made over the weekend. pic.twitter.com/84YoXNPrSa
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 24, 2025
Boniface has battled serious injuries earlier in his career, with two ACL tears threatening his development before his breakthrough season at Union Saint-Gilloise and subsequent move to Leverkusen. While he went on to establish himself as a prolific attacker in the Bundesliga, Milan’s hesitation underscores the growing caution among elite European clubs when investing in players with recurring fitness concerns.
For now, the striker has returned to Germany as negotiations hang in the balance. Unless reassurances are provided regarding his long-term fitness, the transfer risks collapsing entirely — a setback for both Boniface, who was keen on a Serie A challenge, and Milan, who are searching for additional firepower ahead of a demanding season.
The episode reflects a wider trend in modern football, where extensive medical screening plays an increasingly decisive role in shaping high-profile transfers.
Source – My News Ghana
