Atalanta striker Marko Livaja is about to bid farewell to Serie A as a deal to send him to Rubin Kazan has all but been completed.
The 20-year-old Croatian was co-owned between Atalanta and Inter, but has fallen out of favour with the Bergamo club following an altercation with the fans.
According to Sky Sport Italia, Rubin Kazan have paid €6 million for the attacker, with both clubs will receiving €3m each.
The youngster took his medical on Tuesday in Munich ahead of the transfer to the Russian Premier League and signed a five-year contract with the club based in Tatarstan.
In three seasons in Italy, split between Cesena, Inter and Atalanta, Livaja made 50 appearances in Serie A and scored ten goals.