Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Niko Kranjcar is close to sealing a deal that would see him leave the club to join Ukrainian side Dynamo Kiev after the European Championships.
Kranjcar is expected to play some part in Croatia's Euro 2012 campaign where he likely to be featuring alongside his fellow Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric.
However, it seems the two will no longer be playing together at club level after Kranjcar revealed that he is hoping to seal a deal to move to Kiev once the tournament is over.
"The two clubs have reached an agreement, there are just a few minor details to be sorted out and I am still to define my personal terms," Kranjcar told Zagreb newspaper Sportske Novosti.
"I will let my agent handle it as I am now completely focused on playing for the national team in Euro 2012."
Kranjcar has found it difficult to force his way into the Tottenham first team under Harry Redknapp, despite the two working together at Portsmouth where they enjoyed plenty of success.
At Spurs, Kranjcar has struggled to displace the likes of Modric, Gareth Bale and Aaron Lennon. Instead he has been forced to spend the majority of the time on the bench, with only limited Premier League appearances last season.







