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Ardon Jashari Turns Down Premier League Offer to Push for AC Milan Move

Ardon Jashari, the young Swiss midfielder from Club Brugge, has turned down an offer from a Premier League team. He wants to transfer to AC Milan instead. Jashari missed a recent Club Brugge game, showing his determination to join Milan this summer.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Jashari was not part of Club Brugge‘s match against Rakow Czestochowa, leading to rumors about his plans. He has agreed personal terms with AC Milan at just under €3 million per year

a previous report confirmed that he has a five-year personal agreement with the club.

Milan’s offer was €32.5 million, plus €5.5 million in extras, but Brugge demands a fixed asking price of €40 million

according to a previous report.

Jashari has also turned down interest from an English team and Inter, focusing solely on Milan. He is pushing Brugge to let him go this summer.

WHY IS THIS SUCH A BIG DEAL?

This story highlights Jashari’s rising significance in European soccer. Last season, he played 52 matches, scoring four goals and providing six assists

According to a previous report, Jashari was awarded the Belgian Pro League Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year.

Club Brugge finished second in Belgium’s top league last season, earning a spot in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers

a prior report confirms. AC Milan, who finished eighth in Italy’s Serie A, are keen to bring Jashari on board to enhance their midfield for a title chase.

WHAT’S NEXT?

Jashari is expected to return to Club Brugge’s training on Monday as he awaits further negotiations. Meanwhile, AC Milan will play Real Betis next in preseason, aiming to prepare effectively for Italy’s Serie A and Europe’s Champions League. If Brugge secures a new midfielder, possibly with Inter’s assistance, Jashari’s move to Milan could become increasingly likely

as noted in prior reports. The ongoing question is whether Milan will meet Brugge’s asking price or if Brugge will relent as the season draws closer.