The 24-year-old, known for his explosive pace and clinical finishing, has caught the attention of several clubs after a standout debut season in the Bundesliga.
Transfer expert Sacha Tavolieri revealed on X that Boniface has opened the door to a permanent switch to the Rossoneri, with initial talks already underway. "Victor Boniface's in talks with AC Milan! The Nigerian striker has opened the door to a permanent move," Tavolieri said. However, no deal has been finalized, and Leverkusen's stance on the forward's future remains uncertain.
Boniface's potential move comes just months after a high-profile transfer to Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr fell through in January. Reports at the time indicated that Al Nassr had tabled a 60 million euro offer, which collapsed when they opted for Aston Villa's Jhon Duran instead.
Sources now suggest Al Nassr could reignite their pursuit of Boniface this summer, especially with Duran's expected departure to Fenerbahce.
Galatasaray have also emerged as contenders for Boniface's signature, viewing him as a fallback option should their pursuit of Napoli's Victor Osimhen falter.
Turkish outlet Takvim reported that the Super Lig giants see Boniface as a direct replacement for their current loan star, highlighting his physicality and goal-scoring prowess.
Despite the swirling rumours, Boniface's agent, Atta Aneke, emphasized the player's commitment to Leverkusen earlier this summer. "Victor loves playing for Leverkusen," Aneke said, dismissing speculation of an imminent exit. The forward, under contract until 2028, remains a key figure for the Bundesliga champions, who are also negotiating a contract extension with fellow striker Patrik Schick.
AC Milan's interest, however, adds a new dimension to the saga. Italian outlet La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that the Rossoneri have added Boniface to their striker shortlist, with a potential deal valued between 30 and 40 million euros. The club's failure to secure European football last season could complicate negotiations, as they may struggle to match the financial muscle of Al Nassr's earlier bid.
Leverkusen, now under the guidance of Erik ten Hag, are reportedly open to offers for Boniface if the price is right, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano noting that a "good proposal" could see the striker depart. Boniface's 32 goals and 12 assists in 61 matches across all competitions over the past two seasons make him a hot commodity in the transfer market.
As the summer transfer window heats up, Boniface's next move promises to be one of the most intriguing storylines. Whether he stays to spearhead Leverkusen's attack or joins the likes of AC Milan, Al Nassr, or Galatasaray, the Nigerian's flair and goal-scoring instinct are sure to make waves wherever he lands.