With Rade Krunic’s departure seemingly imminent, a report has suggested that AC Milan may already have his replacement at the club, meaning there could be no need to enter the market to replace him once he leaves.
Krunic’s transfer saga seems to have finally reached its final stage. In recent months, the Bosnian’s stance has been clear, and the situation has only worsened as we have gotten closer to January. However, with a move to Fenerbahce seemingly imminent, it is time for Milan to look at his replacement.
Sky Italy (via MilanNews) writes that the Rossoneri believe they already have his replacement at the club. Following his arrival from Hellas Verona, there have been reports that the club see Filippo Terracciano as being able to fill that role.
The Italian is highly versatile, and in his arsenal is the ability to play central midfielder – technical director Geoffrey Moncada identified this in a recent interview.
“We’ve been following him for two years. He’s a wild card in the defence, he can play right-back, left-back and even as a midfielder. He’s a profile who has played a lot, he has a good physique, we’re happy.”