
The wait is over, the saga has concluded and the good news has finally arrived: Ardon Jashari is a new AC Milan player.
A soap opera that dragged on for over two months has now ended, and in the best possible way for Milan. On Tuesday, Fabrizio Romano gave the ‘here we go’ stamp on what will be a €39m operation between Milan and Brugge.
The Swiss midfielder landed in Italy later that night and underwent his medical on Wednesday morning/afternoon, then signing a long-term contract with Milan.
Jashari to AC Milan: Official at last
A statement on the official website reads: “AC Milan announces the permanent signing of footballer Ardon Jashari from Club Brugge. The Swiss midfielder has signed a contract with the Rossoneri until 30 June 2030.”
Jashari will join Luka Modric and Samuele Ricci to form part of a new-look midfield, a department that needed rebuilding after the big-money sale of Tijjani Reijnders to Manchester City.
The former Luzern starlet had his first training session on Wednesday afternoon and should be part of the squad that travels for the friendlies against Leeds United and Chelsea – in Dublin and London, respectively – over the weekend.
Background
Born in Cham, Switzerland, on 30 July 2002, Ardon began his footballing journey with Luzern, making his first-team debut with the club in July 2020.
He went on to rack up 102 appearances and nine goals in his time with Die Leuchten. In the Summer of 2024, he moved to Club Brugge, where he made 52 appearances and scored four goals, winning the Belgian Cup.
Jashari has four caps for Switzerland, making his debut in September 2022. The club also confirm that Jashari will wear the number 30.
Leave a Reply