AC Milan, having signed Mario Mandzukic in the previous January transfer market on a free transfer deal, is still reportedly looking to bolster the attack.
Andrej Kramaric, the 29 year-old player is a valuable piece for his Bundesliga club and they would not be willing to let him go easily.
In fact, according to Sport Bild, TSG Hoffenheim would like to keep the Croatian and will shortly present him with a concrete offer.
However, Hoffenheim's director, Alexander Rosen, and the whole management allegedly want to raise the salary a little: He is currently estimated to be earning less than 5 million euros, the new contract could pay him a little more than five million euros a year.
Kramaric is satisfied with TSG and recently even looked for a house in the region, reports Sport Bild. However, the attacker could earn significantly more if he switched to a top club.
Kramaric turns 30 in June, when he would probably have the last chance to switch to a European heavyweight. Most recently, FC Bayern Munich and AC Milan were considered interested parties.
source: www.goal.com