As also announced by Igli Tare, Milan’s sporting director, in recent hours Milan submitted a new offer for Ardon Jashari, but once again it does not seem to be enough to convince Club Brugge to give the green light to the transfer.

This is reported by Het Laatste Nieuws, which explains that the Rossoneri have put 38 million euros on the table, including bonuses. Compared to the previous proposal, the fixed part is higher and the bonuses are lower. But despite this, it still does not seem sufficient to finally get the Belgians' approval for the Swiss midfielder, who has been pushing for some time because he wants to move to Milan.
The Belgian newspaper also adds that President Bart Verhaeghe and the club’s management refuse to be pressured by Milan, who, through the statements made yesterday by Igli Tare, effectively issued a sort of ultimatum, announcing that they will not make any further bids for Jashari and that the one submitted in recent hours is the final offer for the Swiss player. So, take it or leave it.
These were Igli Tare’s words yesterday to La Gazzetta dello Sport:
“We are on good terms with Brugge and we made a further offer for Jashari, an offer we consider very important and appropriate to the value of the player. We are not willing to go any further.”
