According to Belgian journalist Valerie Van Avermaet from the sports outlet Nieuwsblad, there is still no breakthrough in Ardon Jashari’s potential move to Milan:
"Club Brugge,” she reports, “considers Milan’s offer for Ardon Jashari to be insufficient.” The details of the proposal are also revealed: 33.5 million euros, which could rise to €38 million with bonuses. Of the 4.5 million euros in bonuses, €2 million would be paid if Milan qualifies for the Champions League in any of the next five seasons. The remaining €2.5 million are considered more difficult to achieve.

The same journalist highlights an objectively significant aspect of Milan’s offer for the 2002-born midfielder: the amount proposed by the Rossoneri for Jashari is, in fact, “a record figure for Belgian football, which, according to Jashari’s entourage, is exactly what Club Brugge wants.”
From Club Brugge, the stance of the club’s management is indirectly conveyed, they state that there are still no offers on the table that are sufficient: “The transfer window is still long,” they say, “so there’s no rush.”
Jashari will travel this week to North Macedonia, after having trained with the team today, in order to attend his brother’s wedding on July 30.
