AC Milan and Rade Krunic are getting close to parting ways. Last summer, Turkish club Fenerbahce pushed to sign the Bosnian player. However, despite the former Empoli player wanting to sign with the Turks who offered him a lucrative deal, the club decided to satisfy Pioli's request by rejecting the offers.
Rade Krunic, however, in recent weeks has lost that spark that accompanied him in the first part of the season, a sign that there is no room to renew the contract according to his wishes. That's why the January transfer market will likely bring the closing chapter to this professional story, provided that Fenerbahce presents a serious and concrete offer, according to what's emerging from Milan.
There's no confirmation of a swift visit from the Turkish club's sporting director to Milan to negotiate Krunic's transfer.
Rade Krunic's possible departure in January would be numerically replaced in the summer. Milan still feels complete with Ismael Bennacer, Tijjani Reijnders, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Yunus Musah, Yacine Adli, and Tommaso Pobega.
For the summer, though, the target has already been identified in Assane Ouédraogo, a talent born in 2005 currently playing for Schalke 04. He is highly admired by Geoffrey Moncada and Antonio D'Ottavio, who have been following him for two years now.
The impressions are very positive, even though there isn't an agreement yet. Unless there are surprises, the young German midfielder will be the future acquisition for the Rossoneri. This was reported by Calciomercato.com.
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