Milan with ultimatum for Ardon Yasar

AC Milan has not yet withdrawn from Ardon Jashari, but within days he may be forced to close this runway. The long-standing Telenovela about Jashar's future continues, but is not expected to last long. Negotiations cannot be pushed indefinitely, especially as August begins tomorrow, so a final decision must be made within [...]
The long-standing Telenovela about Jashar's future continues, but is not expected to last long. Negotiations cannot be extended indefinitely, especially as August begins tomorrow, so a final decision must be made within a few days.
“La Gazzetta dello Sport” reports that Club Brugge continues to take a strong defence stance and, while not officially, has refused Milan's latest 33.5m-euro bid plus light vouchers to be implemented.
Despite the next refusal, Milan is still waiting and hoping Club Brugge will ease its stance, given that Yasar has only one wish: to be transferred to Milan. The footballer has been pushing for red fans for weeks, which he has several times communicated to the leaders of the Brugge Club.
Igli Tare and others know it would be counterproductive to go on endlessly, so they gave him some kind of ultimatum. On Friday, CEO Giorgio Furlani will return to Italy with the team after the tournament in Asia and Australia and make a summary of the situation. Thereafter, a final decision, one direction, or another may be made.
Time is running out, and if Milan wants to switch to another option to strengthen the midfield, it will have to act quickly. At the moment, Jashar remains the main choice of Coach Massimiliano Allegri, with much work already being done for this transfer.
Meanwhile, in an update on his YouTube channel, Matteo Moretto has found Milan has not given up yet and is thinking of a budget re-sharing to make this deal a reality.
“Milani is looking into the possibility of moving towards a cheaper rightist protector and reselling that budget for the assailant and for Ardon Yashari. Milan is obsessed with Jashar and is still working to get him. Now it remains to be seen whether they will decide to take another step,” said Moreto.












