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- Club Brugge representatives to meet Jashari
- Belgians received significant offers for midfielder
- AC Milan‘s second bid reportedly rejected
Brugge representatives and Jashari’s camp are set to meet this week to discuss the future of the Swiss midfielder. According to Calciomercato the Belgian Pro League club have been contacted by Saudi Arabian side Neom, who are willing to splash €42 million (£36m/$48m) on Jashari. Bayer Leverkusen and Chelsea are also interested in the youngster and are said to have contacted the player personally to know his interest.u0026nbsp;
The Brugge camp want an end to the Jashari transfer fiasco and have agreed to meet the player’s representatives to present him with the offers they have received for him. However, Jashari has always prioritised Milan from day one, and this has led to him being dropped from all the recent matches for the club. The player was further called out by club captain Hans Vanaken and was also dropped from the official squad photo. Brugge have reportedly decided to reject Milan’s improved bid and will convey this to Jashari in the upcoming talks. Instead, the Neom and Leverkusen bids are the ones he is expected to be presented with this week.
The stand off between Milan and Brugge over Jashari is a similar saga to that of Charles De Ketelaere. After a long, drawn-out transfer saga with Brugge, Milan were eventually able to sign him after the player forced a move. Milan signed the Belgian midfielder for €32m (£27m/$37m) plus €3m in bonuses and also inserted a 12.5 per cent sell-on clause to get the Brugge camp on board.
Milan are set to have internal meetings to discuss their next move for Jashari. Milan’s sporting director Igli Tare has reiterated his stance not to launch a third bid for Jashari. Milan are confident they will get the deal done, but with offers from top European clubs knocking on the door for Jashari, the Serie A club’s hopes could be dented.