Rotti: Jasari gently expressed his hope to join Milan, Leo will not go to Bayern

Football 8:42pm, 6 July 2025 147

According to the "Roman Sports" report, Jasari is eager to join Milan, and Leo is determined to stay in the team, but Milan is still looking for a new striker.

It is not yet time for a showdown, but Jashari's tough attitude has been revealed at the Bruges Training Center. The Swiss player will train alone for the next four days, and the rest of the team had set off for Scotland yesterday and he will miss tomorrow's friendly match against the Glasgow Rangers, which is not surprising, as he has only recovered a very small amount of training after the summer vacation compared to most teammates. However, this decision clearly reflects his firm willingness to leave the team.

Jasari wants to join AC Milan, and he expressed this wish to Bruges' senior executives in a moderate way through his agency team. A few weeks ago, Jasari's agent had explained to the relevant management that he hoped to leave Belgium and go to Italy to pursue a great career and write his own chapter in the glorious history of San Siro.

If things are not going well, it is not ruled out that Jashari will "toughly" advance the transfer. As a professional player, he will train in a Bruges jersey as required by the contract, but it is unacceptable to let him play with a reluctant mentality. For him and for Bruges, breaking up may be the best ending.

In recent days, Bruges has sent away the young talents of the two teams, De Kuyepe and Talby have transferred to Brighton and Sunderland for a total price of more than 20 million euros respectively. If this sale strategy is continued, the "persistence" of Jashari will collapse sooner or later. Currently, the offer offered by Milan is a total price of 37 million euros, including a bonus of 5 million euros. Whether Bruges accepts this offer will be given a final reply between tomorrow and Tuesday at the latest.

As for Leo's transfer to Bayern, Bayern honorary chairman Heness has denied it, and this result is not surprising. Bayern did test Leo, but Milan's response was always as high as hundreds of millions of dollars. Moreover, Milan coach Allegri also told Leo very clearly that he is the core figure of the team's tactical system. Therefore, Leo will continue to stay in Milan and hopes to achieve true maturity and leap under Allegri's coaching.

However, Milan's forward line will still change. They are looking for new strikers to form a healthy competition with S-Jimenez, while also providing more options for tactics. One of the possible signing targets is Gilasi, but Dortmund asked him for as much as 70 million euros. Another more viable option is 30-year-old Riyadh crescent striker Mitrovic, who has significantly lower transfer fees.

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