The Ardon Jashari saga could soon add another chapter. Milan and Club Brugge continue to work tirelessly to meet the player's demands, but in the meantime, sporting director Igli Tare is reportedly starting to look around to avoid being left empty-handed should talks with the Belgian side ultimately fall through.

In light of this, Tuttosport reports this morning that Milan are showing interest in Tyler Adams, the 1999-born midfielder from Bournemouth who had already been linked with the Rossoneri in the past. Just like Jashari and Guerra, Adams is valued by the Cherries at around €25–30 million, which aligns with the budget Milan are willing to invest to reinforce that area of the pitch.
Adams is a player Milan like and could be a very appealing option for the midfield, but Ardon Jashari remains the top choice. The Rossoneri management will make another attempt in the coming hours, also as a way to reward all the efforts the player has made in recent weeks. Should the Swiss path definitively hit a dead end, Milan already have a fallback option ready to go.
