All Market: Milan is unlikely to raise its offer to Jashari, hope Bruges can compromise

Football 11:33pm, 10 July 2025 193

According to market-wide reports, Milan is unlikely to raise its offer to Jashari, hoping to wait for Bruges to compromise.

Bruges sports director Rigo and CEO Madu recently interviewed the media and talked about Jashari's transfer to Milan, which poured cold water on Milan, which seemed to deny the players' deal to join Milan. They said: "Our negotiations with Milan are deadlocked, and they know our position. We believe Jashari's career in the club has not ended yet and has not received any offer that will make us an exception."

"Jiashari is undoubtedly one of the best players in our team, but you can't just leave like this. We believe Jashari will complete a top transfer in the future, but the premise is that the situation is suitable for everyone, and now it is not the case for us. We think he will stay."

Milan believes that he has put forward a competitive offer, with a total of more than 35 million euros fixed fees plus floating bonuses, so it is unlikely to further increase the offer.

Milan's current strategy seems to be to continue waiting, hoping that Bruges will eventually be willing to compromise, especially given the players' desire to wear red and black jerseys.

If Bruges still does not let go, Milan's top executives will turn to Jashari's replacement. Currently, the top candidates in Milan are Zhaka and Xavi Gra. Regarding Gra, it is reported that he is meeting with Valencia to discuss renewal, but his starting salary requirement is 3 million euros, which is likely to be difficult to meet.

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