BERGAMO, Italy – February 18: Club Bruges KV’s Ardon Jassari will inspect the pitch during the 2024/25 league knockout playoff BC and Club Bruges KV held at Geusis Stadium on February 18, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo: Francesco Scaccianoce/Getty Images)
Milan is strongly tied to the moves of Club Bruges midfielder Ardon Jasharri as the club is seeking reinforcements after the club saw the Rossoneri finish in 8th place after the disappointing 2024-25 Serie A campaign.
It becomes an extremely summer transfer window when new head coaches like Tijjani Reijnders and Theo Hernandez leave the club at the helm and star.
Jashari is one such player that Milan has identified as his best target, but why does it make the 22-year-old Swiss International so appealing to Allegri, Iglithea and Rossoneri?

Jasharie will be impressed from Club Bruges 2024-25
To say that when it comes to defining “good seasons,” Jashari is a massive understatement. The 22-year-old played a pivotal role in Club Bruges’ national and continental efforts.
Despite the Bruges side being second in the professional league, he was pinned slightly to the title with a three-pointer for Union Sangillowers, but Jashari wiped out two major individual awards. The Swiss midfielder was awarded both “athlete of the season” and “athlete of the season”.

In the Champions League, Jasharie was essential in Club Bruges’ surprise run to the 16th round. The Belgians defeated Atalanta 5-2 in the playoff stage, and Anne Yellowley’s Aston Villa was defeated in a 6-1 congregation. Bruges surprised him with much competition so far, and the former Lucerne midfielder contributed to this success.
In all the Belgian club tournaments from 2024-25, Jashari contributed four goals and six assists in 52 appearances. However, goals and assists are not a major component of his playing style.
What will Chashari bring to Milan?
Given what Ardon Jashari brings to Rossoneri, the obvious answer is the perfect alternative to filling the void left by Reijnders’ move to Manchester City.

Jashari, like Reijnders, is a tempo-controlled center midfielder, allowing him to play deeper as a classic number six, or advance the pitch in more “box-to-box” fashion. Swiss International has shown strong press resistance and is as capable of winning the ball as it is playing a line break pass that incites offense.
This makes him the ideal player for Milan’s new head coach Alegri, and the former Juventus boss takes advantage of an intelligent midfielder where ball and craft patients pass through the middle of the park. So Jashari could become a key player as Rossonelli appears to be rebuilding for the future.

At just 22 years old, Jashari offers quite a bit of potential for the future. His abilities are ideal for him to fit into the team in the short term.
The players want to join Milan. The report from Italy confirmed his desire to play in the colour of Rossoneri in October last year, as well as interviews from the players themselves who said “playing at Sansiro has always been my dream.”
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