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AC Milan Close in on Ardon Jashari Amid Stiff Club Brugge Negotiations

AC Milan are close to signing Ardon Jashari. The young midfielder wants to move to San Siro. Talks continue with Club Brugge as the Belgian club remains firm on its price.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Jashari, one of Europe’s top young midfielders, wants to join Milan despite interest from Manchester United. He has agreed personal terms with Milan at just under €3 million per year

According to a previous report, he signed a contract that runs until 2030 and told Brugge that Milan is his preferred destination. Milan have submitted a final offer close to €35 million

A previous report confirmed that their latest offer for Ardon Jashari is around €35 million, but Brugge have insisted on their valuation before agreeing to a transfer.

TRANSFER IMPLICATIONS FOR MILAN

Milan have signaled their intent to strengthen under new head coach Max Allegri by chasing Jashari. He played 52 matches last season, scoring four goals and providing six assists

A previous report confirmed that he scored four goals and provided six assists in 52 appearances for Club Brugge and has been awarded both the Belgian Pro League Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year for 2024/25. His arrival would inject energy and creativity into Milan’s midfield. Milan finished the previous Serie A campaign in eighth place

According to a previous report, AC Milan finished eighth in Serie A for the 2024/25 season. Their midfield was often seen as an area needing renewal as they prepare for the new season and Champions League group stage.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR JASHARI AND MILAN?

With personal terms agreed, the transfer is pending final agreement between Milan and Brugge. Milan are optimistic, but will not wait much longer for Brugge’s answer. Brugge, Belgian champions last season

According to a previous report, Club Brugge finished second in the Belgian Pro League, must prepare for life without their standout midfielder, especially as they aim to defend their crown and compete in the Champions League. Milan’s next official fixture is the Serie A opener in August, where they will look to start strong amid high expectations for Allegri’s revamped squad.