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Jashari and Milan frustrated by Club Brugge attitude

Jashari and Milan frustrated by Club Brugge attitude

Yahoo11-07-2025
Milan believe they have made the definitive offer for Ardon Jashari worth €32.5m plus another €5.5m in add-ons, but Club Brugge are standing firm for a €40m total package.
The negotiations have dragged on for over 10 days now with very little genuine progress, which has become extremely frustrating to Rossoneri director of sport Igli Tare.
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Milan believe latest Jashari offer is the right one
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – MAY 04: Ardon Jashari #30 of Club Brugge KV reacts after Club Brugge KV defeated RSC Anderlecht 2-1 in the Croky Cup Final at King Baudouin Stadium on May 04, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens)
The most recent proposal was several days ago and it should be the final one, with the Serie A side confident it is sufficient.
This is said to be worth €32.5m plus €2.5m in easy to achieve bonuses, and a further €3m tougher to activate add-ons.
It is not too far off the asking price, which is believed to be €35m plus €5m in bonuses for a total €40m package.
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – MAY 04: Ardon Jashari #30 of Club Brugge KV dribbles the ball in the first half of the Croky Cup Final between Club Brugge KV and RSC Anderlecht at King Baudouin Stadium on May 04, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens)
The frustration is growing, with Club Brugge in absolutely no hurry to even give a response to the bid.
According to Calciomercato.com, the irritation is being felt by the player too, as Jashari has urged Milan not to walk away until this dream move is completed.
He has been a supporter of the Rossoneri since attending a Champions League match at San Siro at the age of eight and wants only them this summer.
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