Igli Tare was clear: the intention is to create an instant team that can immediately become competitive again—first in Italy and then in Europe, Milan’s natural habitat. For this reason, only quality names have ended up on the Rossoneri sporting director’s list—players who would allow the team to strengthen despite the major departures of Tijjani Reijnders and the now imminent Theo Hernandez.

Among all the names that have been mentioned in recent days, however, one in particular would convince Massimiliano Allegri more than any other: the young Swiss midfielder from Club Bruges, Ardon Jashari. Regarding this delicate negotiation with the Belgian club, Il Corriere dello Sport headlined this morning:
“Max’s first choice is Jashari. The offer is 30"
That is after Milan had initially gone as high as around 25 million euros.
