Club Brugge's chief, Bob Madou, emphasized that no agreement has been reached with AC Milan. He stated that their discussion was purely out of respect and did not involve any financial negotiations. Madou acknowledged that Jashari's achievements are well-known, but the club has not yet received an offer that would make them consider letting him go.
Madou expressed the club's expectations from Jashari and hinted that they are assuming he will remain with Club Brugge. This decision might be disappointing for Jashari, but Madou believes he understands the club's stance.
AC Milan's sporting director, Igli Tare, has also spoken about the situation. He expressed the club's desire to sign Jashari and acknowledged the respect they have for Club Brugge's history and Belgian football. Tare hopes that the situation will end positively for both AC Milan and Jashari.