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AC Milan Target Ardon Jashari with Record Offer
AC Milan has made a new offer for Club Brugge midfielder Ardon Jashari. The deal could be worth up to €38 million with add-ons. The Swiss player wants to join Milan, even though big clubs are interested in him.
A previous report indicated that Ardon Jashari wants to move to AC Milan and is not considering offers from other clubs.
THE TRANSFER TALKS
Milan’s offer is €27 million plus €5 million in bonuses, which could make it €38 million. This is close to what Brugge wants. If Brugge accepts, it would be one of its biggest sales ever. Jashari, 21, has agreed to the terms with Milan. He has rejected offers from Borussia Dortmund and other big clubs because he wants to join Serie A. Talks with Brugge are still on, as they want a record fee before agreeing to the transfer.
According to a previous report, Club Brugge holds out for a deal closer to €40 million for Ardon Jashari.
WHY JASHARI CHOOSES MILAN
Jashari has reasons beyond just footballing ambition. Joining Milan is a “childhood dream” for him. He grew up watching Milan play in the Champions League at San Siro. Milan will not play in European competitions next season, but Jashari is eager to join. The fact that his family is close to Milan is also a factor. Jashari’s firm stance has put pressure on both clubs to make a deal before Brugge begins pre-season training.
MILAN AND BRUGGE: RECENT FORM AND WHAT’S NEXT
AC Milan finished eighth in Serie A in the 2024/25 season. They are looking to strengthen their squad for next season. Brugge, on the other hand, are the runner-ups of Belgian League after USG and will play the Belgian Super Cup against Union Saint-Gilloise. Milan has an upcoming high-profile pre-season friendly, while Brugge wants to maintain their squad for European competition. Both clubs are in a hurry to decide Jashari’s future, as Milan wants to finalize the move before pre-season, while Brugge wants to get the best deal for their prized asset.
A previous report confirmed that AC Milan finished eighth in Serie A last season, while Club Brugge finished second in the Belgian Pro League.