Ardon Jashari’s return is getting closer, and the Swiss midfielder has already circled a date in red on his calendar: November 8, when Milan face Parma away.
The former Club Brugge player’s goal is to be at least on the bench for that match, which is the last one before the November international break.

Final step for Jashari...
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Jashari is already running on the pitch with football boots, which is the final step before completing his reconditioning and rejoining the squad. The Swiss midfielder has been out since late August due to a non-displaced fracture of his right fibula, suffered in training after a collision with Santiago Gimenez.
Next week, the player, who joined Milan in the summer after a long negotiation with Club Brugge, will undergo an X-ray to confirm full bone calcification, which is necessary before he can push harder in training.
How is Ardon Jashari's rehabilitation going?
The newspaper also described how Jashari went through his rehabilitation after the serious injury: "He did the first phase of recovery in his home country, then at Milanello he alternated between physiotherapy, cycling, gym work, pool sessions, and targeted exercises such as the 'AlterG treadmill' (running in reduced gravity to avoid putting full weight on the leg). Finally, he trained and ran on sand, the last step before putting his boots back on."
When will Ardon Jashari return to group training at Milanello?
If next week’s scan shows everything is fine, he will return to full training and, a few days later, make his long-awaited return to the pitch.
