CM: Furlani forced to explore replacements as Fenerbahce relaunch for Krunic

AC Milan have once again been forced to try and get replacements on stand-by as Fenerbahce have resumed their attempts to sign Rade Krunic.

Calciomercato.com report that Pioli wants to keep Krunic but the rumours are becoming more and more insistent. The midfielder has reached an agreement in principle over a four-year contract and the Turkish club are determined to carry on negotiating.

The Bosnian currently earns €1.2m net per season and the verbal agreement he has would see him get €3-3.5m net. However, an agreement between the two clubs is still missing because Fener are offering €7m in instalments and the Rossoneri want €12-15m.

There is also the possibility of a renewal with a pay rise for Krunic were he to stay, but if Fenerbahce’s next offer were to meet Giorgio Furlani’s requests, it is clear that a replacement would be needed.

Various options are being considered, starting with Nicolas Dominguez who will not renew his contract expiring in 10 months and would be happy to join Milan, with a price tag of €10m currently set.

Marko Grujic is on the list too and the Rossoneri have asked for some preliminary information, as well as Jordan Veretout who however has declared his love and loyalty to Marseille.