

- Milan submitted an improved offer for Ardon Jashari totalling €33.5M plus up to €4.5M in bonuses
- Club Brugge accepted the bid after pressure from Jashari and revised terms
- The new offer replaces an earlier €38M proposal that had been rejected
Key Takeaways:
Milan have finally reached an agreement with Club Brugge for the transfer of Ardon Jashari. The Rossoneri submitted an improved offer that convinced the Belgian club to part ways with their best player.
🚨 Club Brugge have re-opened the door and have shown maximum availability to discuss Milan’s last offer made for Jashari.
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Milan’s proposal is worth €33.5 million plus €2 million in bonuses, conditional on the team qualifying for the Champions League at least once in the next five years, and an additional €2.5 million in more difficult clauses.
It was not only Milan’s new conditions, but also pressure from Jashari himself that led to the agreement. The previous offer could have brought Club Brugge a total of €38 million, but it was rejected. The new proposal was deemed good enough by the Belgian management, and they accepted it.