AC Milan's Rade Krunic continues to be increasingly out of the coach's plans.
According to what is reported by the daily-turin based newspaper, Tuttosport, in this morning's print edition, Turkish club Fenerbahce are strongly pushing for the arrival of the former Empoli player.
They have confirmed their summer offer once again to the player: a contract worth 3.5 million euros net per season. However, the issue is that the Turks are not too keen on paying the asking price which AC Milan are demanding.
Krunic was left out of the squad list yesterday for the match against Cagliari in the round of 16 of Coppa Italia due to back problems, reportedly. This season, he made 14 appearances for the Rossoneri and played a total of 896 minutes.
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