May 3, 2026
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AC Milan has terminated their efforts to sign Nigerian striker Victor Boniface after he did not pass the mandatory medical tests required for the transfer.

The proposed deal, which included a €5 million loan fee and a €24 million buy clause, was verbally agreed upon with the player during his stay in Milan over the preceding two days.

However, the medical evaluation revealed issues that led the club to cancel the transfer.

Victor Boniface is now scheduled to return to Germany following the breakdown of the agreement.

The failure of the medical tests throws uncertainty over the player’s immediate future and potential moves to other clubs.

This development comes as a setback for both AC Milan, who were looking to bolster their attacking options, and Boniface, who was on the verge of making a significant career move to Serie A.

The reasons behind the failed medical have not been disclosed, leaving fans and clubs to speculate about his fitness.

For now, Boniface will reassess his situation in Germany, while AC Milan must explore alternative options as the transfer window continues. The situation remains fluid as both parties consider their next steps.

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