AC Milan have tabled a ‘record-breaking’ offer for Ardon Jashari, according to a report from Belgium, but Club Brugge are not in a rush to give the green light for the transfer.
Jashari has been linked with a move to San Siro for many weeks now, and Milan have been in advanced talks with Club Brugge in that period. However, the clubs are yet to reach an agreement on the valuation. Even the improved offer yesterday might not move the needle.
The player has been making it clear that he wants the move for quite some time, even calling Brugge after the latest offer, but there’s a real risk that his dream might not come true. And that is despite Milan tabling a hefty offer.
‘Record-breaking’ figures on the line
According to the Belgian newspaper Nieuwsblad (via MilanNews), Milan presented the following offer to Club Brugge yesterday: €33.5m fixed base, €2m in easy bonuses and an additional €2.5m in tough bonuses for a grand total of €38m.

The easy bonuses, furthermore, will be triggered as long as the Rossoneri qualify for the Champions League ONCE in the next five years. In other words, these bonuses will almost certainly be triggered, taking the ‘guaranteed’ part up to €35m.
The newspaper adds that based on the current offer, we are talking about a ‘record-breaking’ transfer for Belgian football. One would have to assume that this includes the bonuses, as Charles De Ketelaere cost €36.5m without bonuses and €37.5m with bonuses.