Bayer Leverkusen is working to extend Victor Boniface’s contract amid interest from top clubs like Manchester United. The 23-year-old Nigerian forward, who has been in excellent form this season, feels comfortable at Leverkusen, and the club is determined to keep him as part of their plans.
Bayer Leverkusen is making strides to secure the future of Nigerian forward Victor Boniface amid interest from top clubs, including Manchester United. Boniface, who has been in outstanding form this Bundesliga season, is contracted to the German club until 2028. However, Bayer Leverkusen is reportedly working on a contract extension that could extend his stay by another year, as confirmed by BILD.
Despite links to Manchester United, sources close to Boniface reveal that the 23-year-old remains happy at Leverkusen and enjoys working under coach Xabi Alonso. Alonso himself spoke highly of the forward, stating that Boniface is well-integrated into the team and contributes positively to the locker room atmosphere.
Boniface has been a key player for Leverkusen this season, having scored six goals and assisted once in the Bundesliga. His performances have attracted attention from Manchester United, who are reportedly considering him as a potential striker target. However, acquiring Boniface would require a significant financial investment, and despite reports of interest, Bayer Leverkusen has made it clear they have no plans to sell their star player.