AC Milan midfielder Ardon Jashari could play a crucial role in Ruben Amorim's plans for the upcoming season. The Swiss player was highly invested in by Igli Tare last year and the club remains convinced of his potential. However, his first season was marked by a difficult adaptation and a serious injury in August 2025.

Jashari's preferred role is in a two-man midfield, which is exactly where Amorim sees him playing alongside Adrien Rabiot. Amorim's tactics involve a double pivot, and he believes Jashari can become a dynamic playmaker who can move into the opposition's penalty area. This could make him a key player in Amorim's vision for a more aggressive and attack-minded Milan.

The upcoming season will be crucial for Jashari as he looks to resume his development and repay the faith shown in him by the club. With a potential shift in the midfield dynamics, Jashari's name appears to be one of the most solid, especially considering the uncertainty surrounding other midfielders like Youssouf Fofana and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.

Amorim's vision for Milan involves a higher centre of gravity and an immediate ability to spring attacks, which could be a perfect fit for Jashari's style of play. The summer of 2026 could be a turning point for Jashari, who will aim to deliver on the €38m investment made by Milan last summer.