AC Milan has no intention of continuing to wait on Club Brugge for Ardon Jashari. With their latest offer of €32 million, the Rossoneri are convinced they’ve done everything possible to meet the Belgian club’s demands, which remain fixed at €35 million for the Swiss midfielder.

The Rossoneri, however, will not go beyond €32 million — which is why Tuttosport this morning referred to the situation as an ultimatum. The matter is simple: either Club Brugge accepts the offer, or Milan will shift its focus to other midfield targets. Naturally, Tare, Allegri, and Jashari himself all hope this situation can be resolved positively, but with De Cuyper heading to Brighton and Talbi to Sunderland, there is a real risk the Belgians could dig in even further.
Ardon Jashari remains the top choice of the Rossoneri management to reinforce Max Allegri’s midfield, but negotiations — and patience — with Club Brugge have reached their limit. Milan is determined not to repeat the Charles De Ketelaere saga, which is why they've issued an ultimatum to the Belgian side.
Milan now awaits a final response to their latest offer, which could arrive between Monday and Tuesday. If the answer is positive, Jashari will immediately travel to Milan for his medical and to sign the contract. But if the answer is negative, Tuttosport writes, Milan could withdraw from the negotiations altogether and refocus on Javi Guerra of Valencia, who is set to meet with his club’s management in the coming days to discuss plans for the present and future.
