Super Eagles and Beyer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface has cleared the air on which club he will be playing for next season following speculations about his future.
The lethal striker who plies his trade in the top-flight German Bundesliga has caught the attention of a host of European clubs jostling to acquire his services.
Boniface, who has enjoyed a stellar debut season with Bayer Leverkusen, has, however, revealed that he will not be leaving the newly crowned Bundesliga champions next season.
“My current focus is solely on Leverkusen, striving to aid the team in achieving further milestones. It will undoubtedly stand as one of my proudest moments ever,” Boniface affirmed to AFP.
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This comes after reports suggested that Italian Serie A giants Juventus FC are lining up a move for Boniface as a replacement for Serbian international goal-poacher Dusan Vlahovic, who may most likely be sold to another club in the summer.
This was disclosed in a report published by Tuttosport which also revealed that Juventus are also considering the signing of Bologna star Joshua Zirkzee should they fail in their bid to sign Boniface.
The Nigerian international has made a significant impact at Bayer Leverkusen this season after joining from Belgian Pro League team Union St Gilloise last summer.