
"But I want to tell you that before Milan's attack, the other club that was really close to Jashari, the other Italian club, was Juventus. I've already told you this, but I'll add that between March and April, early May - when Cristiano Giuntoli was still the sporting director of Juventus - Jashari had practically reached a verbal agreement. Or rather, Jashari's entourage had practically reached a verbal agreement with Juventus, with the former sporting director of Juventus, Cristiano Giuntoli. In short, agreements with Brugge were needed, and then it was necessary to make the move in a decisive manner."
"Or rather, Jashari's entourage had practically reached a verbal agreement with Juventus, with the former sporting director of Juventus, Cristiano Giuntoli. In short, agreements with Brugge were needed, and then it was necessary to make the move in a decisive manner. Juventus had come very close because Juventus had understood that Sandro Tonali could no longer arrive in Turin. This is why Giuntoli had almost gone all in on Jashari. Then, well, what happened happened: Juventus' sporting side changed with Comolli's arrival, the choices changed."
Ardon Jashari transferred to AC Milan from Club Brugge for around €34m plus bonuses after protracted negotiations and the player's preference. A fractured fibula at the end of August sidelined him for an estimated two to three months, but he returned to the squad for the Roma win and could feature against Parma. Juventus had been very close to securing the player earlier in the year, with Cristiano Giuntoli reaching a near-verbal agreement between March and May. Juventus pursued Jashari when Sandro Tonali's move to Turin stalled. A change in Juventus's sporting leadership with Comolli's arrival altered the club's transfer choices.
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