Boniface Furious at Milan After Collapse of Blockbuster Serie A Switch | OneFootball

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·25 agosto 2025

Boniface Furious at Milan After Collapse of Blockbuster Serie A Switch

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Failed medical ends Rossoneri move as Nigerian striker lashes out in fiery Instagram tirade

Boniface Furious at Milan After Collapse of Blockbuster Serie A Switch


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Nigerian international Victor Boniface's expressed deep frustration & anger after AC Milan pulled out of his transfer due to failed medical tests.

The Deal That Collapsed

The 23 year old striker'd agreed personal terms with Milan and secured Bayer Leverkusen’s approval for paid loan with an option to buy at 30 million euro. However after 2 day of extensive medical examinations, the Rossoneri abandoned the move over concerns regarding his injury history.

Boniface Fires Back

Boniface returned to Germany and took to Instagram to vent. In fiery story post, he mocked critics questioning his professionalism:

"I’m at club like Bayer Leverkusen, Milan want me and people say I’m not serious. If I was serious, I’d be playing for club on planet Jupiter"

He added sarcastically:

"If this's what being unserious looks like then leave me like this. I’ll keep scoring. Clowns everywhere"

Why Milan Walked Away

The club’s doubts centered around Boniface’s past knee ligament surgery in 2020 and recurring muscle injuries. Despite these concerns, the striker's thrived at Leverkusen scoring 22 goal in 42 appearances since 2023.

Milan’s Next Steps

With Boniface off the table, Milan've shifted focus to alternatives. Reports suggest approach for Sporting Lisbon striker Conrad Harder valued at 27m euros. Serbian forward Dusan Vlahovic remains top target but Juventus are unwilling to sell cheaply.

Leverkusen’s Position

Bayer Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes hinted at the deal’s fragility before it collapsed:

"If Boniface returns to Leverkusen, the deal with Milan's over. Renegotiation? I don’t think so. His condition has improved compared to before"

A Setback for Milan

The failed move adds pressure on Milan after a poor Serie A start and complicates plans to strengthen their attack.

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