Ardon Jashari has a crystal-clear vision for his future: he desperately wants to play for Milan, with whom he has already reached a personal agreement. Several other top European clubs, such as Manchester United and Borussia Dortmund, are also interested in the Swiss midfielder, while Saudi side Al-Ittihad are ready to offer him a hefty salary. But for him, it’s Milan or nothing. It’s true that the Rossoneri won’t be playing in European competitions, but Milan has been his dream since childhood, and he hopes it will come true very soon, as pointed out by Milannews.it.

The childhood dream...
In several interviews, Jashari has recounted seeing Allegri’s Milan face Barcelona at San Siro in a Champions League match back in 2011. That night left a lasting impression on both his mind and heart, and from that moment, he has always dreamed of wearing the Rossoneri shirt. A move to Milan would also bring him closer to his family, as his hometown in Switzerland is just three hours from the Lombard capital. The Swiss international has been pushing for days and hopes an agreement between the two clubs can be found before Monday, the day he is due to resume training with Club Brugge.
This was reported by Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad, which also gave an update on the negotiation between the two clubs: the Belgians continue to insist that the midfielder is not for sale—unless it’s for a record fee. On Friday, Milan’s sporting director Igli Tare traveled to Belgium to meet with Brugge’s management, but no breakthrough was reached in the talks. At the moment, Milan remains stuck at an offer of €30 million, including bonuses—a bid that has already been rejected by the Belgians, who are demanding more. What will happen next? It’s hard to say. One thing is certain: Jashari is absolutely determined to join Milan.
