As the transfer gets slowly closer, news has emerged of an intriguing proposal from some mercato intermediaries. In a recent meeting, they put forward the name of the young Nigerian forward born in the year 2000, Victor Boniface who is currently plying his trade at Union Saint-Gilloise. The proposal is aimed squarely at AC Milan, who are looking to bolster their attacking options.
The player in question is valued at a reasonable fee of 10 million euros, as per Calciomercato's Daniele Longo and has caught the eye of not just Milan, but also Bologna. The potential acquisition of this talented young striker could be just what the Rossoneri need, especially if Ante Rebic and/or Divock Origi are on their way out.
As always in the world of football, there are no certainties, but if Milan do decide to pursue this possibility, it could be an interesting move indeed. The future of the Nigerian forward, and the teams he may yet play for, remains uncertain.
The 22-year-old right-footed centre-forward who stands tall at 189 centimetres has a contract with his club until June 2026. This season, he has 19 goals and 8 assists to his name in 43 appearances in all club competitions.
Victor who this guy has scored 19 goals in some lower farmers league Milan need to stop piss farting around and dig into there pockets for once