Rade Krunic is set to leave AC Milan after some difficult negotiations between the Rossoneri club management and the Turkish side Fenerbahce.
The Bosnian midfielder who is 30 years of age therefore leaves in the January transfer window with one and a half year remaining in his contract.
As revealed by director and journalist Vito Angelè, the two clubs reached an agreement for the sale of the former Empoli player for a fee around 5 million euros. The AC Milan club will be able to register in their books a capitain gain of 3.2 million euros.
Krunic appeared in 14 matches in Rossoneri colours this season between Serie A and Champions League competitions. He played around 900 minutes in total without any goal contributions.
AC Milan have reached an agreement with #Fenerbahce for #Krunic's transfer for around 5 million.
Krunic still had one and a half years remaining on his contract with the Rossoneri. Milan will register a capital gain of 3.2 million— Vito Angelè (@VitoAngele) January 11, 2024