Rade Krunic could leave AC Milan in January's transfer window. He is much wanted by Turkish club Fenerbahce.
The Bosnian player's sale could partially finance the Rossoneri's mercato moves as a capable striker is being sought by Geoffrey Moncada and Antonio D'Ottavio.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport this morning, Fenerbahce are prepared for a move to Milan to finalise the arrival of the former Empoli player. Fenerbahce's sporting director, Mario Branco, is expected in Italy to meet with Milan and reach an agreement.
The Turkish club has already agreed on terms with the Bosnian midfielder (3 million euros net per season). AC Milan, for their part, aim to secure around 10 million euros from Krunic's sale, money that would then be used to acquire a forward.
Jonathan David is the primary target, but the price is a hurdle as Lille is asking for around 40 million euros.
Serhou Guirassy, on the other hand, would require much less, as the 28-year-old striker from Stuttgart has a 17 million euro release clause in his contract.
AC Milan is evaluating whether to trigger the release clause or not, thus beating the competition tracking the Franco-Guinean forward who has already scored 18 goals in 13 games this season.
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