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·5 August 2025
Milan, Jashari deal close: €34m plus add-ons, green light expected soon

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·5 August 2025
Milan is now one step away from closing the Ardon Jashari deal. After weeks of intense negotiations and an initial stalemate, the Rossoneri and Club Brugge have found a very solid basis for agreement.
Decisive was the relaunch of the Milan management: the latest offer, with a fixed part of €34 million and €4.5 million in bonuses, has significantly approached the initial request of the Belgians, who valued the Swiss midfielder at no less than €40 million.
The player's will was decisive 🙅♂️ A key role in the negotiation was also played by Jashari's firm stance, who in the meeting on Monday with Bruges president Bart Verhaeghe and CEO Bob Madou strongly reiterated his desire: to play for Milan. The 2002-born player made it known that he is not interested in other offers, rejecting proposals from Premier League and Bundesliga clubs.
His attitude has prompted the Bruges management to open up with greater flexibility to dialogue with Milan, giving the green light to an intense exchange of communications between the clubs to define the details of the agreement.
Negotiation underway: today Jashari stays in Belgium, tomorrow he could be in Milan 🚀 Despite training regularly with his teammates, Jashari will not take part in the Champions League match against Salzburg, by mutual decision between the player and the club. This is a clear signal: the transfer is now one step away from being closed.
According to what is filtering from environments close to Casa Milan, the Swiss midfielder could arrive in Italy as early as this evening or at the latest on Wednesday morning to undergo medical visits and sign a five-year contract. The expected salary is €2.5 million net per season, with bonuses linked to performance and team goals.
After Modric, Milan aims for the future with Jashari 🚀 Jashari's arrival represents a further piece in the technical project to strengthen the Rossoneri midfield. After welcoming Luka Modric, an experienced player and charismatic leader, Milan looks to the future by focusing on a talent who has already attracted international attention and has always declared himself a Milan fan.
"As a child, I used to go to San Siro to cheer for Milan," Jashari would have confided to his entourage. Now he is preparing to return to San Siro not as a spectator, but as a protagonist 🏟️.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.