Milan, for the moment, does not want to give up on the trail leading to Ardon Jashari.
The 22-year-old Swiss midfielder from Club Brugge, in fact, was named the best player of the Belgian league in the season that has just ended. His profile would be ideal to strengthen a midfield that needs major changes during this summer, as relayed via Milan News.
Yet, according to what transfer market expert journalist Matteo Moretto reported this morning, the negotiation is uphill for the Rossoneri.

Today, Moretto writes on his X profile, a new direct contact is scheduled between Milan and Club Brugge. The Rossoneri's latest offer had a total value of 32 million euros, divided into 27 million in fixed fee and 5 in bonuses. An offer considered too low by the Belgian club which, proving to be a very tough nut to crack, is demanding at least 40 million in fixed fee: it’s clear that the gap between demand and offer is currently very wide. Milan is evaluating a new bid in the hope that the Belgian side may be willing to compromise.
