
Manchester United target Victor Boniface has extended his contract with Bayer Leverkusen until 2029, as reported by Sky Germany. The new deal includes a salary increase for the 24-year-old striker, though sources suggest a potential summer transfer remains possible amid United's interest.
The Nigerian forward's market value has been set at a minimum of €50 million (£42m/$52m), a figure that reflects both his age and impressive performance record. Boniface has demonstrated his worth at Leverkusen, accumulating an impressive 29 goals and 11 assists across 49 appearances in all competitions.
Prior to joining Leverkusen in 2023, Boniface showcased his talents at Belgian club Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, where he maintained a strong scoring record with 17 goals and 12 assists in 51 appearances during his single season there.
As transfer speculation continues to circulate, Boniface's immediate focus remains with Leverkusen as they prepare for a crucial Bundesliga encounter against RB Leipzig on Saturday. The match holds significant implications for their position near the top of the league table.
The striker's contract extension demonstrates Leverkusen's commitment to securing their assets, though the door appears to remain open for potential suitors willing to meet their valuation. Manchester United's reported interest adds another layer of intrigue to what could become one of the summer's notable transfer sagas.