Yesterday, Milan tabled an improved offer for the Swiss midfielder, raising the fixed part by €1m from €32.5m to €33.5m. The bonuses were also reduced slightly, while the total amount of the offer remained at the previous €38m.
Igli Tare then commented on the situation to Gazzetta dello Sport, confirming that Milan had sent an important offer to Club Brugge. He also issued a take it or leave it ultimatum to the Belgian side by saying that the Rossoneri won’t go any higher.
According to the Belgian journalist Sacha Tavolieri, Club Brugge have officially rejected Milan’s final offer for Jashari. In other words, nothing has changed since last week and it remains to be seen what the Rossoneri will do now.
Tomas Taecke of the Belgian newspaper Nieuwsblad also added earlier in the morning that the improved offer seems to have been ‘in vain’. Brugge are refusing to be pressured by Milan and have thus brushed the offer to the side, convinced they can get even more.
Considering that Tare said it was Milan’s final offer, one would have to assume that they will move on to other targets now. Time is running out, after all, and Brugge don’t seem willing to grant even the smallest of discounts.