Quality and quantity mixed with the right balance. Milan’s midfield is making the difference in this first part of the season thanks to the impact of former Ballon d’Or winner Luka Modric and World Cup runner-up Adrien Rabiot. And while waiting for Ardon Jashari, one of the most expensive signings of the last summer transfer window.

Ardon Jashari has been sidelined for 25 days, since August 28, when he was injured in an unlucky clash with Gimenez during training.
The medical tests quickly confirmed the diagnosis: a non-displaced fracture of the right fibula. The talented Swiss midfielder, who arrived only a few weeks earlier after a pursuit from Bruges that lasted over a month, has followed a conservative treatment.
Based on the test results, the estimated recovery time for Ardon Jashari after the fibula injury was about two to three months. According to this schedule, he should not be back on the pitch before November. As learned by our editorial team, the former Bruges player spent a few days in Switzerland, training under a program tailored specifically for him. The feedback so far has been positive, and the player is eager to wear the shirt of his favorite team in Serie A and at San Siro. Yesterday he returned to Milan to follow the team in the Coppa Italia win against Lecce, and he will be assessed by Milan’s medical staff after the October break, around the 15th, which will mark six weeks since the injury. At the moment, no exact date can be set for his full return to training and availability for Allegri, as pointed out by Calcio Mercato.
Stopped by Sportitalia cameras in the San Siro tunnel, Jashari reassured about his current condition: "How am I? Good, better and better.” Ardon is working to return to the pitch soon and claim his place at Milan, a club he strongly wanted last summer, rejecting several offers from the Premier League.
