Turkish reports suggest that Besiktas have drawn up two different offers for unneeded Milan forward Ante Rebic.
The 29-year-old Croatian striker has been frozen out of Stefano Pioli’s squad and did not join the team for their pre-season tour in the United States, instead staying behind in the Lombardy capital.
Rebic failed to impress for Milan last season, scoring just three goals in 31 appearances across all competitions. The club are now in the market for a new centre forward.
As reported by Turkish outlet Fanatik via TMW, Besiktas are seriously interested in Rebic and have presented two separate offers to Milan in an attempt to find an agreement.
The first is a loan deal with no fee attached, but the Turkish side will pay at least €2.5m of his €3.5m net per season wages. The other offer is a definitive transfer, €3m plus a future resale clause.
Rebic has two years left on his contract with Milan and seems destined to depart in the coming weeks.