As we come towards the end of the season there are a number of loan players that AC Milan are gearing up to welcome back, a report has highlighted. According to Calciomercato.com, the exception is Rade Krunic who will join Fenerbahce on a permanent deal for around €3m because the conditions of the obligation to buy clause have been met.
AC Milan head coach Stefano Pioli could be reunited with Rade Krunic because Fenerbahce are interested in hiring him, according to a report from Turkey.
Not much has been heard from or said about Rade Krunic since his move to Fenerbahce in the winter, but an interesting report has surfaced about his struggles.
AC Milan loanees Divock Origi and Rade Krunic have both seen their current clubs at the centre of a storm in recent days which could impact their future.
Rade Krunic left AC Milan at the start of January to join Feberhace, six months after the Turkish side had first expressed their interest. There have since
Milan are focusing their efforts on bringing in a new defender this month but that doesn’t mean the club have forgotten about their midfield. The Rossoneri sent Rade Krunic to Fenerbahce on a six-month loan deal with a €3.5m conditional obligation to buy clause attached, linked to the Turkish giants avoiding relegation.
Rade Krunic penned a personal letter to Milan fans following his transfer to Fenerbahce, thanking the club and their supporters. The 30-year-old Bosnian midfielder quickly fell down Stefano Pioli’s pecking order in the Lombardy capital this term, making a departure this month a certainty as the transfer window approached.
Rade Krunic has officially joined Fenerbahce after six months of rumours, following the Turkish side’s obvious interest in the summer. The move was confirmed by both clubs earlier today, but the formula is initially not a permanent one. It was first reported that the Bosnian midfielder would join Fenerbahce on a permanent basis for around €5m.
Rade Krunic is about to complete his long-gestating move to Fenerbahce, but Milan aren’t actively searching for a replacement at this stage. The brass and coach Stefano Pioli have decided to stand pat for the time being, Sky informs (via Calciomercato).
The Rade Krunic saga seems to be coming to an end with the midfielder heading towards Fenerbahce, but AC Milan will reportedly earn less than originally thought.
Rade Krunic’s time at AC Milan looks to be drawing to a close, according to reports, and the player could well pack his things in the next 24 hours. Calciomercato.com confirm the reports that surfaced last night by stating that Krunic is getting closer and closer to becoming a new Fenerbahçe player.
Rade Krunic’s time at AC Milan could very soon be coming to an end as an agreement has reportedly been reached with Fenerbahce over a sale. Krunic started the season as quite literally a central part of Stefano Pioli’s plans given that he put him in the middle of his new three-man midfield after opposing his exit during the summer window.
Filippo Terracciano will pick No. 38 at Milan, while Rade Krunic can leave the Rossoneri for €5m and be replaced by Guido Rodriguez, Samuele Ricci or Lucas Torreira.
Talks between Milan and Turkish Super Lig side Fenerbahce over a transfer for midfielder Rade Krunic are progressing, as the 29-year-old edges towards
Milan midfielder Rade Krunic asks for a substantial pay rise to commit to fresh terms at the San Siro. According to Gazzetta dello Sport via MilanNews, the Bosnia & Herzegovina international aims to double his current salary. Krunic’s career at Milan has gone through a rollercoaster in recent months.
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