The soap opera tied to the possible transfer of Ardon Jashari from Bruges to Milan in this summer transfer window continues undeterred. The two clubs, in fact, remain firm in their positions without showing any signs of giving in. On one side, the Belgian club continues to demand a rather high sum for the economic means of the Rossoneri, who, after several offers, are no longer willing to raise the bar.

The latest news on the matter was provided by Marco Conterio, journalist for 'TuttoMercatoWeb'. According to what was reported in a post published on his 'X' account, in fact, Bruges should not ask for less than 41 million euros to let Ardon Jashari leave. At the moment, such an offer is said to have arrived from NEOM, a club from Saudi Arabia, and the Belgian club is said to have informed the player to bring a similar proposal in case he wants to be sold to another club. As for Milan, they would hardly want to reach that price, even though everything is still to be seen.
"Club Brugge will not ask for less than 41 million from Milan for Ardon Jashari. It remains to be seen whether the Rossoneri (at the moment very unlikely) will raise the offer to this amount. Giorgio Furlani, Igli Tare, and Massimiliano Allegri will evaluate what to do about it. Club Brugge has received a formal offer from NEOM in Saudi Arabia and has also informed the Swiss that this is the amount he must bring in case he prefers another destination at the moment."
