Boniface Loan: Winter Transfer Update

There is a possibility of a loan termination for Victor Boniface. The SV Werder Bremen striker, who is currently out with a bruised knee, is causing increasing uncertainty before the winter break – but a final decision has not yet been made.

Werder head of licensing Peter Niemeyer joined in immediately after the game Sky at least not a termination of the loan. “Right now he is injured and we are trying to be in close contact with the doctors and find the best solution for bonuses. He is currently not available to us,” explained Niemeyer. They are also in discussions with the doctors at Bayer 04 Leverkusen to coordinate further action.

Managing director of professional football Clemens Fritz also expressed reservations. Boniface will now “switch off for a few days”, after which we will have to wait and see how the situation develops. According to Fritz, there have been no concrete discussions about his future either with the player or from Leverkusen.

The situation becomes even more explosive BILD-Information. Leverkusen should therefore not be reluctant to bring Boniface back in the winter given the Nigerian’s health. This has not been officially confirmed, but it does indicate that there could be movement on the loan in January.

In terms of sport, the first half of the season has not gone as hoped for Boniface. The 24-year-old only played 326 Bundesliga minutes for Werder Bremen before the winter break and failed to score a goal. It remains unclear whether his future lies on the Weser, at least until the summer.

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