The situation is still at a standstill, but a resolution—one way or the other—could arrive in the coming hours. Milan are ready to raise their offer for Ardon Jashari, the Swiss midfielder from Club Brugge, who has been at the top of the Rossoneri’s shortlist for weeks. The club’s management has been trying to bring him to Massimiliano Allegri’s squad for some time. So far, the deal has stalled due to the firm stance taken by the Belgian side, who have consistently demanded a record fee for the club.
According to Club Brugge, Milan’s offer of €32.5 million plus €5 million in bonuses did not meet their expectations. Milan are now considering a new bid, keeping the total value at €37.5 million but adjusting the balance between fixed fee and bonuses. The Rossoneri hope this revised offer will finally convince the Belgian club to let go of the Swiss midfielder.
Meanwhile, according to HLN in Belgium, the player himself is starting to show signs of frustration. Tension has risen in recent hours at the training center, where Jashari has been training alone. The Swiss international wants to join Milan as soon as possible and continues to urge his club to grant his wish.
