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Milan Finally Agree Deal With Club Brugge For Ardon Jashari Transfer

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Milan are edging closer to completing the signing of Swiss midfielder Ardon Jashari from Club Brugge, with only final details left to iron out after weeks of back-and-forth between the two clubs.

Ardon Jashari Transfer to Milan: Deal Nearing Final Stage

According to Sky Sport Italia and Gianluca Di Marzio, Milan has reached an agreement in principle with Club Brugge to sign the 23-year-old for a €34 million fee, with an additional €3 million in performance-related bonuses.

While not yet officially closed, the deal is considered all but done. Milan raised their offer earlier this week to meet Brugge’s valuation, and talks have accelerated since then.

Jashari has been left out of their upcoming Champions League qualifier against RB Salzburg, indicating that his departure is imminent.

The midfielder has reportedly made it clear to Brugge management that Milan is his only desired destination, turning down interest from both the Premier League and Saudi Pro League.

As the Rossoneri continue to reshape their midfield and push for a more competitive squad, fans tracking US betting sites will be watching how Jashari’s arrival may shift Milan’s Serie A and Champions League odds.

Milan Transfer News: Midfield Rebuild

Jashari is set to become Milan’s fifth summer signing, following the arrivals of Luka Modric, Samuele Ricci, Pervis Estupinan, and Pietro Terracciano.

The Rossoneri are also said to be close to signing Zachary Athekame from Young Boys, with a deal in the region of €10 million being discussed.

Once the final terms are signed off, Jashari is expected to fly to Milan for a medical and sign a five-year contract worth €2.5m per year, excluding bonuses.

His addition gives head coach Massimiliano Allegri significant depth in midfield alongside Modric, Ricci, Youssouf Fofana, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

Jashari reportedly attended games at San Siro as a child and has long admired the Rossoneri – something that hasn’t gone unnoticed by the club’s leadership.

James Lloyd

James is a football writer with a keen eye for Serie A and the tactical nuances of the Italian game. With a background in sports betting, analytics, and performance statistics, he brings a data-driven lens to the beautiful game. James has contributed to leading sports platforms such as Sports Lens and Breaking The Lines, and currently works as a Video Scout for 360 Scouting. Holding a Master’s degree in Sport & Exercise Physiology, he combines academic insight with a lifelong love of the sport.