[b]Victor Boniface[/b], the talented Nigerian forward, has officially signed a new contract extension with [b]Bayer Leverkusen[/b]. The one-year extension will now keep the player at the Bundesliga club until 2029, solidifying his place in the team’s long-term plans.
At just 24 years old, Boniface has quickly established himself as a key player for Leverkusen, earning a spot among the club’s top earners. His outstanding performances since joining the club in 2023 from Belgian Pro League side Union Saint-Gilloise have made him an indispensable part of the squad.
Under the guidance of head coach Xabi Alonso, Boniface had a remarkable debut season. He played a significant role in helping the team secure the Bundesliga title and the prestigious DFB Pokal trophy, achievements that have cemented his reputation as one of Europe’s most promising strikers.
While the contract extension reflects Leverkusen’s commitment to retaining their star forward, the club has clarified that Boniface is not considered "unsellable." The team remains open to transfer offers, although any interested club would need to meet a minimum valuation of €50 million to initiate discussions.
Boniface’s impressive form and potential have not gone unnoticed, attracting attention from several top clubs worldwide. Among the suitors are teams from Saudi Arabia, signaling the global interest in securing his services.
The decision to extend Boniface’s contract until 2029 demonstrates Bayer Leverkusen’s ambition to build on their recent successes. However, it also highlights the possibility of a significant transfer opportunity for the player, should the right offer come along in the future.