Milan have reportedly exchanged contracts with Fenerbahce for Rade Krunic in a deal worth €5m plus bonuses, so he will fly out to Istanbul for a medical.
The deal had essentially been agreed late last night, as confirmed by director Geoffrey Moncada when speaking to Sky Sport Italia.
Fenerbahce had been low-balling their offers for Krunic, much to the irritation of the Rossoneri, especially as the player turned down a more lucrative bid from Spartak Moscow.
It seems as if they finally bumped up the price to reach the €5m demand and Calciomercato.com claim this evening that the two clubs exchanged contracts.
The deal is believed to be worth €5m plus €1m in add-ons, with his salary worth €3m per season.
Krunic will now fly out to Istanbul, either tonight or tomorrow morning at the latest, to undergo a medical and sign the paperwork.
The 30-year-old Bosnia and Herzegovina international had been purchased from Empoli in 2019 for €8.6m and was already on the verge of an exit over the summer, but Fenerbahce again did not meet the asking price.
He failed to agree a new contract, forcing Milan to let him leave for just €5m plus bonuses.
🚨 Documenti firmati tra @acmilan e @Fenerbahce per Krunic: operazione da 5 milioni di euro. Rade partirà per Istanbul tra stasera e domattina @cmdotcom
— Daniele Longo (@86_longo) January 11, 2024