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West Ham ready to splash 70m euros on Boniface

English Premier League side, West Ham United, are set to make a major move in the transfer market by signing Super Eagles striker Victor Boniface for a reported club-record fee of 70 million euros.
This potential transfer would break West Ham’s previous record of 50 million euros they splashed on striker Sebastian Haller.
The move comes after Boniface’s impressive performances for Bayer Leverkusen, where he played a key role in their historic season. Leverkusen won their first-ever Bundesliga title and maintained an unbeaten streak of 46 games. In addition to their Bundesliga success, Leverkusen is also in contention for the German Cup and the UEFA Europa League, which further highlights Boniface’s reputation as a highly sought-after talent in European football.
Boniface’s outstanding form has attracted interest from top clubs across Europe, including Italian giants Juventus and Napoli.
His market value has significantly increased, with Transfermarkt now valuing him at 50 million euros, a substantial increase from the 20 million euros that Leverkusen paid for his services only last summer when he made the switch from Belgian club Union St. Gilloise.

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