Xabi Alonso Confirms Victor Boniface in Talks Over Al Nassr Move

Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso has confirmed that Nigerian striker Victor Boniface is in discussions to leave the club and join Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr during the current transfer window. Reports from Sky Germany suggest that the deal could be worth over €50 million £44 million, a significant profit for Leverkusen, who signed him from Union Saint-Gilloise 18 months ago for €20 million £17 million.



Boniface has been a key figure for Leverkusen, scoring 29 goals and providing 11 assists in 49 appearances. However, he has been sidelined since November due to a hamstring injury sustained while on international duty with Nigeria. He also missed training ahead of Leverkusen’s upcoming Champions League clash with Sparta Prague.



When asked about the potential transfer, Alonso said, "There are talks with the club, and we need to wait. We’re preparing without Boni. We will see what happens, but right now our focus is on the squad we have, and they are ready and fit."



Leverkusen has already started preparing for life without Boniface, with Patrik Schick stepping up in his absence. The Czech striker has been in exceptional form, netting 13 goals in his last nine league matches. Schick remains unfazed by Boniface’s potential departure, stating, "I always focus on myself and keep going no matter what."



As the transfer window progresses, all eyes remain on whether Boniface will make the move to Saudi Arabia, where he could team up with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr.



Editorial



Victor Boniface’s potential departure from Bayer Leverkusen to Al Nassr raises an important debate about ambition versus financial security in modern football. The Nigerian striker has been one of Leverkusen’s most exciting attacking talents, playing a key role in their Bundesliga and European campaigns.

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