Swiss midfielder Ardon Jashari could be headed to England as transfer talks with AC Milan stall.
- AC Milan’s latest offer for Ardon Jashari is reportedly €38 million, including bonuses.
- Club Brugge is holding out for a €40 million total valuation with a higher base fee and fewer conditional bonuses.
- West Ham United and Nottingham Forest have reportedly contacted Jashari’s representatives, willing to meet the €40 million asking price.
- Jashari’s preference remains AC Milan, and he is currently hesitant to consider other destinations.
England beckons for Jashari amid Milan standoff
BRUGES, Belgium – The transfer saga surrounding Swiss midfielder Ardon Jashari is far from over. After AC Milan’s negotiations reportedly hit a snag, the promising talent might be on his way to England.
The Italian giants, according to reports, revised their offer to €38 million, including bonuses, deeming it their final proposal. However, Club Brugge, Jashari’s current club, remains firm on its valuation. The Belgian side is holding out for a €40 million total sum, insisting on a higher fixed base amount and fewer conditional bonuses.
Is a move to England for Ardon Jashari still a possibility? Club Brugge, seemingly unconvinced that AC Milan will meet their €40 million demand, is actively exploring other avenues. British sources suggest recent discussions have taken place with representatives from West Ham United and Nottingham Forest.
These English clubs are reportedly prepared to match the €40 million valuation. The primary hurdle, however, is Jashari himself, who is understood to have his heart set on a move to AC Milan and has, for now, refused to entertain other transfer options.
The situation raises questions: is Club Brugge leveraging these English contacts to pressure AC Milan, or are they genuinely preparing a backup plan to secure Jashari’s transfer this summer? One thing is certain: this developing story warrants close attention.
