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‎“Why My Transfer To AC Milan Failed ”- Boniface Explains

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From being sought after to being discarded, Boniface has traversed the unfortunate cycle of transfers this summer, with his loan move to the Italian powerhouse AC Milan falling through after undergoing four medical examinations.

‎Similarly, his fellow countryman Ademola Lookman expressed his discontent with Atalanta’s decision to prevent Inter Milan from pursuing him, asserting that he had an agreement with the Bergamo club to leave for the appropriate fee.

‎In the early hours of Tuesday, August 26, Victor Boniface finally spoke out following the unsuccessful transfer to Milan.

‎Multiple news sources reported the Bayer Leverkusen player’s comments during his live Twitch stream last night, where the striker addressed various inquiries regarding his failed move to Milan, which collapsed after he had already completed medical tests.

Also Read: Medical Results Delay Victor Boniface’s Move to AC Milan

‎The Rossoneri, on the other hand, shifted their focus to Conrad Harder, who is expected to arrive in Milan shortly and will vie with Gimenez for the striker position.

‎During his live stream, Boniface reflected on the unsuccessful transfer, stating: “At a certain point, I gave up. While others were playing football, I was merely working to recover.”

‎”Following my second anterior cruciate ligament injury, I lost the desire to play due to the pain from the first injury and the challenges I faced during the second.”

‎”The transfer did not materialise because of my previous injuries. I endured two injuries to my right knee, and that is something I have been dealing with for a long time.” AC Milan merchandise

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