Moretto: Spot lost and interest from abroad – Milan’s Krunic ‘stomach ache’

AC Milan has an ongoing issue with Rade Krunic, and as such, it seems as though the writing is on the wall for the parties, with a January sale being considered.

The midfielder was deemed non-transferable in the summer, due to qualms regarding a back-up for Ismael Bennacer. Nevertheless, just four months later, that status has been removed, and Milan is open to his exit. 

Matteo Moretto (via Radio Rossonera) has said that Krunic has been suffering from a metaphorical ‘stomachache’ due to what could have occurred over the summer. 

Over the summer mercato, Krunic was deemed a big player for the Rossoneri. However, given Stefano Pioli’s preference for his midfield three being Yunus Musah, Tijjani Reijnders, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, the Bosnian has had no look into the midfield – at least in a starting capacity.

The game against Frosinone is the first time the midfielder has spent the full game amongst the substitutes. However, this has been coming for some, given the reports that have swirled around him and Fenerbache’s continued efforts to gain his services.

The report suggests that the Bosnian is held up on what could have been, which has taken his mind away from football.

As a result, Milan will seemingly let him see what could be, should they receive an offer from the Turkish outlet that matches their valuation of the 30-year-old – which is rumoured to be €10million.