Ajansspor: Fenerbahce and Milan struggling to agree price for Krunic sale

By Euan Burns -

Turkish side Fenerbahce and AC Milan are finding it hard to agree on a price for the sale of Rade Krunic in the January transfer window, a report claims. 

As has been reported by Turkish outlet Ajansspor (via Pianeta Milan), the Rossoneri would like to receive a fee of €6 million for the Bosnian midfielder.

At the moment, Fenerbache have shown no interest in bidding any more than €4m, which means there is work to be done. It is certainly not a huge gap and there is still a very high chance the move takes place.

One of the reasons why the move could still happen is that Krunic has already agreed on personal terms with Fenerbahce.

He would have a salary of €2m and would also get €500,000 in bonuses each season, which is partly why he is keen on the move. It is also a factor that he is not starting as regularly under Stefano Pioli anymore.

Tags AC Milan Fenerbahce Rade Krunic

8 Comments

      1. Yeah, man I know Alzheimer’s disease hits hard at old age, but it’s not even 4 months. How could you forget we were linked with Dominguez to replace him? I swear it’s in the genes.

          1. Doesn’t matter at all, he has the Serie A experience and would obviously do better at his preferred position. Sanagre also doesn’t start all game, so does it mean he is bad?

  1. Milan still have problem overpaying for arrivals and gaining small fee for exit transfers. Krunic is valued at least 10 million, he is in 1,5 years until the end of the contract. Discount is ok, 20-30%, but 60 what they offer is too much.

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