Details of a New Meeting Between Jaissle and Milan
The Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano revealed that negotiations are ongoing between the German coach Matthias Jaissle and the Italian club AC Milan, amid the club's growing desire to sign him.
Romano clarified that new meetings have taken place between the two parties, with the intention of holding an additional meeting in the near future to continue exploring the possibility of Jaissle taking over the team's technical leadership.
The main obstacle lies in the coach being under an official contract with Al-Ahli Saudi, which means any move for his departure is contingent upon the club's approval.
According to the information, Al-Ahly will demand a significant financial compensation if they agree to let their coach leave, exceeding 2 million euros.
Al-Ahly Club is keen on retaining Yaisleh, given his ongoing contract for the next season and the presence of a release clause amounting to 6 million euros.
This comes in light of the administration's belief in the importance of technical stability, especially after the team's recent successes on both the local and continental levels.
Al-Ahli won two titles last season, most notably the AFC Champions League for the elite, along with the Saudi Super Cup, which strengthened the position of the current coaching staff.
Romano clarified that new meetings have taken place between the two parties, with the intention of holding an additional meeting in the near future to continue exploring the possibility of Jaissle taking over the team's technical leadership.
The main obstacle lies in the coach being under an official contract with Al-Ahli Saudi, which means any move for his departure is contingent upon the club's approval.
According to the information, Al-Ahly will demand a significant financial compensation if they agree to let their coach leave, exceeding 2 million euros.
Al-Ahly Club is keen on retaining Yaisleh, given his ongoing contract for the next season and the presence of a release clause amounting to 6 million euros.
This comes in light of the administration's belief in the importance of technical stability, especially after the team's recent successes on both the local and continental levels.
Al-Ahli won two titles last season, most notably the AFC Champions League for the elite, along with the Saudi Super Cup, which strengthened the position of the current coaching staff.