Georges Leekens, a legend at Club Bruges, has expressed his confidence in AC Milan midfielder Ardon Jashari's potential to shine in the upcoming season. The Swiss player's first year in Italy has been marked by a slow start, but Leekens believes this is only a normal part of the adaptation process.

Jashari's performances have not yet justified the 36 million euros AC Milan invested in him last summer. He has made 17 appearances, scoring no goals, and has struggled to make an impact. However, Leekens, who played for Club Bruges, the team that sold Jashari to AC Milan, thinks the young player will prove his worth soon.

Leekens praises Jashari's intelligence on the pitch and his growth in the second half of the season. He believes the player's best years are ahead of him and that he will become a key player for AC Milan under new coach Ruben Amorim. Amorim's tactics, which focus on possession and control, could be the perfect fit for Jashari's skills.

With Amorim at the helm, Leekens expects Jashari to take a significant step forward and show the fans what he is capable of. He thinks the young midfielder will prove to be a great asset for the team and win over the hearts of the Rossoneri fans.