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In two days: Bayer striker stands in front of the fourth medical check


Updated on August 23, 2025 – 11:12 a.m.Reading time: 18 min.

Victor Boniface: He moved to Leverkusen in the summer of 2023.Enlarge the picture

Victor Boniface: He moved to Leverkusen in the summer of 2023. (Source: Imago/Marco Bader)

The plans for the coming season are underway for national and international clubs. All important news in the transfer ticker.

This year’s transfer summer has it all. This is because the clubs are allowed to sign players for the first time in two different periods. Due to the club World Cup, the first transfer window for the participating clubs was open from June 1st to June 10th. The regular transfer window has been open since July 1 and closes on September 1st.

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The desired change from Bayer Leverkusens Victor Boniface to the traditional Italian club AC Milan apparently continues to hurt. As the “Gazzetta Dello Sport” reports, there should be a fourth medical examination on Saturday. According to media information, both clubs are said to have already agreed on a loan business. The discussion is a rental fee of five million euros plus purchase option of 24 million euros.

According to the “Gazzetta”, the Nigerian striker had traveled to Milan on Friday. First he had completed the medical check in the La Madonnina hospital, then his sports suitability in the Centro Ambrosiano was found. After that, the club is said to have carried out further tests at a familiar orthopedic surgeon in the Galeazzi hospital, which apparently wasn’t enough. It should go on on Saturday.

The background is apparently the two cruciate ligament tears that Boniface had suffered from Bodö/Glimt in Norway during his time. Last season he also had to deal with muscle complaints.

US international Giovanni Reyna apparently changes from Borussia Dortmund to league competitor Borussia Mönchengladbach. According to the matching media reports, both clubs have agreed on the transfer that the transfer fee could be up to seven million euros with bonus payments.

The offensive player has no future at BVB, most recently the 22-year-old was also associated with the Italian first division club Parma Calcio. Gladbach was looking for replacement after the departure of Alassane Pléa (PSV Eindhoven).

As the “Bild” newspaper reports, BVB is said to have secured a resale clause. This is around 15 percent. Dortmund is still looking for reinforcements before the start of the season at FC St. Pauli on Saturday (from 6.30 p.m. in the T-Online Liveticker).

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