How Inter can assist Milan in move for Ardon Jashari
Corriere della Sera have reported that Aleksandar Stankovic is on the verge of joining Club Brugge and he is seen as a potential replacement for Jashari.
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This will make it easier for Milan to sign the Swiss midfielder, with the player already keen on joining the Rossoneri. Max Allegri is keen and is waiting for the Belgian side to respond to their offer of €32 million plus bonuses.
It is expected that Club Brugge will respond between today and tomorrow, with Jashari set to be excluded from the upcoming friendly against Rangers because a move to Milan is now edging closer.
Initially, the Belgian side had made it clear that they will use the player for the upcoming Champions League prelims but that might not happen at all, after all now.
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