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Jashari brings something similar to what Luka Modric and the recently Tijjani who left for Manchester City. But then, still young and with enough room for growth,  I believe he will learn from Luka Modric alot. The idea of a youngin by the side of a legend brings both experience, intensity and strength in the midfield. Max Allegri has added solid firepower in his midfield. I'm certain thriving wouldn't be an issue. They will make the Seria A competitive.


Wow, really similar infographic, the question is whether he can match the same top level as Modric. After all, the Belgian and Italian championships are different levels, plus Milan’s goal is the title. In general, yes, this combination (although most likely they will rarely be on the field at the same time?) looks promising.
As for the competitiveness of Serie A, since Juventus fell it has been at the highest level, one of the most interesting championships.
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Jashari brings something similar to what Luka Modric and the recently Tijjani who left for Manchester City. But then, still young and with enough room for growth,  I believe he will learn from Luka Modric alot. The idea of a youngin by the side of a legend brings both experience, intensity and strength in the midfield. Max Allegri has added solid firepower in his midfield. I'm certain thriving wouldn't be an issue. They will make the Seria A competitive.


Wow, really similar infographic, the question is whether he can match the same top level as Modric. After all, the Belgian and Italian championships are different levels, plus Milan’s goal is the title. In general, yes, this combination (although most likely they will rarely be on the field at the same time?) looks promising.
As for the competitiveness of Serie A, since Juventus fell it has been at the highest level, one of the most interesting championships.