Turkish side Fenerbahce are closing in on Milan midfielder Rade Krunic and could sign him in the January transfer window. The 30-year-old has featured sparingly for the Rossoneri this season, and was already close to making the move to the Turkiye this summer, only to see the deal fall through at the last minute.
Calciomercato.com and La Gazzetta dello Sport report that Milan are happy to sell Krunic to Fenerbahce in January if they receive the right offer, with any funds to be diverted to the purchase of a new striker.
Gazzetta claim that Krunic is close to leaving Milan, with Fenerbahce management expected in Italy soon to discuss a deal.
Fenerbahce have reportedly agreed terms with the player on a €3 million per-season salary, while Milan are holding out for at least €10 million to sell Krunic.