Super Eagles striker Victor Boniface joins Werder Bremen on a season-long loan for the 2025-26 Bundesliga season. The Nigerian forward leaves Bayer Leverkusen, where he played a key role in their title-winning campaign.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Bremen will cover part of Boniface’s salary. The 24-year-old expressed excitement about the move. “The talks convinced me to join Werder Bremen. I want to help the team achieve our goals this season,” Boniface said.
Head coach Horst Steffen welcomed the signing. “Victor Boniface is physically strong, quick, and clinical. He proved his ability as a scorer and provider at Leverkusen. I am confident he can be a key player for us at Bremen,” Steffen noted.
Peter Niemeyer, Bremen’s Head of Professional Football, also praised the deal. “We are happy to secure Victor Boniface. He has delivered excellent Bundesliga performances and will strengthen our squad,” Niemeyer said.
The move offers Boniface a fresh start and the chance to make an immediate impact in Bremen’s attack. Fans expect him to play a vital role as the club pushes for a successful Bundesliga season.