Desky reporter: Milan loan + selective buyout to introduce Bonifas has entered substantial negotiations
1:19am, 21 August 2025Football
According to Desky reporter Pretenberg, Milan officially began negotiations to introduce Bonifas.
According to previous reports from Desky, Milan negotiated directly with Leverkusen to finalize Boniface's permanent transfer deal. Milan has submitted a formal offer to Leverkusen within the past 48 hours. Leverkusen is reviewing this offer, and all parties are confident of reaching the deal.
Milan director Tare is actively promoting Bonifas' transfer, and the Ross and Blacks have reached a principled agreement with the players on personal terms and are awaiting the final approval of Leverkusen.
The reporter revealed that the negotiations have entered a substantial stage, and the transaction form is lease + selective buyout.
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