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Victor Boniface Joins Al Nassr in €60M Transfer Deal

By  Milcah  Tanimu

Nigerian forward Victor Boniface has finalized his €60 million transfer from Bayer Leverkusen to Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr. The 24-year-old, who scored 29 goals in 49 appearances for Leverkusen, is set to earn €15 million per season.

Boniface’s move to Al Nassr comes despite interest from Premier League clubs, including Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester United. He will replace Talisca, who recently signed for Fenerbahçe.

At Al Nassr, Boniface will team up with football legend Cristiano Ronaldo, strengthening the club’s attacking options. He has successfully passed his medical examinations, completing the deal.

With this transfer, Al Nassr continues its ambitious recruitment of top talents, reinforcing the Saudi Pro League’s growing influence in global football.

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