Nigerian striker Victor Boniface, the new Rossoneri striker, landed in Milan yesterday to complete his medical examination.
Boniface will officially sign the contract today, becoming a Milan player.
In the best-case scenario, the Bundesliga striker could sit in the stands tomorrow evening to watch Massimiliano Allegri’s team make their Serie A debut against Cremonese.
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If confirmed, his arrival would give the ex-Juventus coach an alternative in the central striker role to Santiago Gimenez.
Born in 2000, Boniface will join Milan on a loan deal worth €5 million, with the option to make the transfer permanent for an additional €24 million plus bonuses. However, he has a significant history of physical problems, particularly over the past two seasons, when, despite scoring 32 goals in 61 matches, muscular injuries frequently troubled him.
