
Swiss football talent shows positive signs in rehab at Milan
Milan’s talented midfielder, Ardon Jashari, is making positive progress in his recovery after the serious injury he suffered at the end of August, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.
Since August 28, the former Club Brugge player has been sidelined due to a compound fracture in his right fibula, caused by an unfortunate collision during training.
Initially, the estimated recovery time was two to three months, meaning Jashari is not expected to return to the pitch before November.
The Swiss international spent several days in Switzerland undergoing a personalized rehabilitation program, and has now returned to Milan, where he will be re-evaluated by the Rossoneri’s medical staff after the October international break.
Yesterday, the 21-year-old was present at San Siro to watch Milan’s victory over Lecce in the Coppa Italia. When asked by Sportitalia about his condition, he gave an encouraging message:
“How am I? Good, better, better.”
Milan has built a strong midfield with players like Luka Modrić and Adrien Rabiot, but Jashari’s return is eagerly awaited, as he was one of the most expensive signings of the summer transfer window — a player strongly wanted by Milan, despite interest from Premier League clubs.
For now, no exact return date has been set, but the progress so far suggests that Jashari is on the right path to returning and helping Milan achieve its goals this season.