
This morning, ' La Gazzetta dello Sport ' takes stock of the objectives for Milan's new midfield. Excluding the signing of Luka Modric, who will finalise his transfer after the Club World Cup and will be a great asset to the team in terms of leadership, the two main objectives highlighted by 'La Gazzetta' today paint a picture of an "Albanian Milan".
On one side is the experience of Granit Xhaka, captain of the Swiss national team; on the other, his heir Ardon Jashari, born in 2002, whom Milan faced this year in the Champions League against Club Brugge. Regarding the first objective, everything depends on the agreement between Milan and Bayer Leverkusen, as Xhaka has a contract until 2028.
The midfielder, born in 1992, would be another high-profile signing, bringing experience and balance to the midfield. He himself has opened the door to a possible transfer to the Rossoneri. From the club's headquarters, negotiations are progressing with optimism.
Ardon Jashari is considered the natural successor to Xhaka and several clubs, especially from Germany, are interested in him. According to 'Gazzetta', his price is around 35 million euros. Still within the topic of young players, the Italian newspaper also mentions the name of Spanish midfielder Javi Guerra, born in 2003, but already with a lot of experience with Valencia. He is currently involved in the European U-21 Championship and the cost of his transfer would be slightly lower than that of the talented Jashari.
With Tara in the director's chair as the backbone of the team, 'Bjondi', Xhaka and Jashari are connected by Albanian.
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