The breeder may not want him for whatever reasons.
If he is young, then he may homeset to your loft. If older, then it gets challenging, but not impossible.
Look on his leg band. It should have year on it. That does not guarantee, anything, since breeder may have used older recycled bands on pigeons. The year on band does indicate the earliest possible year of birth.
I have no idea where you live, or even country, since it is missing from your profile. In some areas, you may be able to contact the pigeon club that issued the rings, and have a change of address, and ownership done, for that particular ring number.

My suggestion to you is this,,,, Try to find your pigeon a mate. Once they are paired up and hatch out 3 or more clutches of young,,,,,,,, it is possible that the adults will homeset. The young born in your loft will easily homeset to your loft. It does take some training. When you are at that point,,,, there are many here on pigeon threads that will tell you the best way to do that. I'm not going to get into that now,,,,, since it is some time away.
Ask anything else you need to know,,,, Housing, food,Etc.
WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and
For music,,,,, I'm sure he will like this tune,