According to the latest reports, Rade Krunic agreed personal terms with Fenerbahce, but Milan have no intention of letting him leave for less than €15m.
The midfielder has been approached by the Turkish side who seem to have his all-clear to push forward with the move.
However, Calciomercato.com insist the Rossoneri have informed Krunic today that he is not for sale unless they hit the price-tag.
Considering that is €15m and it is rumoured Fenerbahce have so far only offered €4m, that seems extremely unlikely.
This is not the same situation that saw Ante Rebic released to Besiktas practically for free, at a cost of €0.5m plus €1.5m in add-ons.
Rebic was one of the highest earners in the squad and had no place in coach Stefano Pioli’s plans for this season.
Krunic is still a key midfielder, especially after Sandro Tonali’s move to Newcastle United and with Ismael Bennacer injured for several months.
The Bosnian was signed from Empoli in 2019 for €8.6m and is under contract until June 2025.