The negotiations between AC Milan and Club Brugge over Ardon Jashari remain at a standstill, but the player is hoping that a breakthrough could arrive over the weekend, according to a report.
Truth be told, the constant rumours about Jashari’s future and Milan’s evident interest have become a bit tiring. A decision will have to be made by the Rossoneri soon, a permanent one, and that’s perhaps why the player is hoping for developments in the coming days.
As reported by Luca Bianchin for Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan are standing firm at €32m plus bonuses, which would be a record for Belgian football (if bonuses are triggered). Club Brugge, meanwhile, have made it clear to the entire world that they want a bit more.
The midfielder was left out of the squad for today’s friendly against Raków Częstochowa, and with training set to resume in Belgium on Monday, it’s not certain that Jashari will be there. In fact, it seems unlikely that he would join his teammates, as per Bianchin.
As such, Jashari is hoping that there will be some important developments ‘over the weekend’ that would allow Milan and Club Brugge to close the deal. The player is pushing for the move in every way he can, but the tug-of-war between the clubs remains for now.
Should there be no agreement by the end of the week either, then Milan will have to seriously consider dropping the negotiations and moving for someone else instead. Javi Guerra has been mentioned as a potential Plan B.