Among Milan’s summer signings, Ardon Jashari is the second least used by Massimiliano Allegri, after David Odogu. The Swiss midfielder, signed from Club Brugge for over 30 million euros, has featured in Serie A for only 17 minutes, all of them in the disappointing debut of Allegri’s new Milan against Cremonese.
In the Coppa Italia and the Supercoppa, though, the 2002-born player has played far more. He has logged 106 minutes in the Coppa Italia and 75 minutes in the Supercoppa, all of them in the semifinal defeat against Napoli, as pointed out by Milan News.
The ex Club Brugge talent aims for more minutes in the 2026 year. He is working hard to earn Allegri's trust, who will need all the help he can get as the Rossoneri embrace for a complicated January schedule.















