Ardon Jashari was born in the heart of Switzerland on 30 July 2002, and at the tender age of 22 this young lad has already impressed football fans worldwide. Jashari is a versatile midfielder with deft focus on his duties as a central defensive midfielder. Currently delighting the spectators in the Belgian Pro League, Jashari has found his calling at Club Brugge. Standing at 5 foot 10 inches tall (1.8m) and boasting a solid build weighing 12 stone 8 pounds (80kg), Jashari dons the number 30 jersey for his club and country with pride.
As of now, the lad has an estimated market value nearing around £5m (Transfermarkt). His current contract with Club Brugge is set to carry on until the summer of 2028, with a little over three and a half years still left on the calendar.
Jashari's professional football journey began to gain momentum during the 2019 - 2020 season as part of Luzern in Switzerland. Despite only managing to make a couple of first team appearances, this exposure set the foundation for his future endeavours. In the 2021 - 2022 season, Jashari rose to the challenge and made 17 first team appearances bagging his first professional goal. His 2022 - 2023 season proved to be even more fruitful, making 34 appearances and scoring once. It was in the 2023 - 2024 season where Jashari truly shone making 36 appearances and scoring an impressive five goals.
Moving onto what looked like a promising 2024 - 2025 season, Jashari managed to secure his spot in the first team making 11 appearances and netting one goal for Club Brugge in Belgium. It wasn't long before his performances got him noticed on the international scene where he proudly represented the Switzerland national team.
His international repertoire is still in its early stages but has already seen him participate in UEFA U21 Qualifiers in 2023 and the UEFA U21 Championship Qualifiers 2024 - 2025 with a total of eight starts. Adding to his European adventures, Jashari also featured in the Champions League 2024 - 2025 for Club Brugge, making three starts.
Jashari may not have been part of the Celtic family, but his rising star is one to keep an eye on, for this young Swiss talent shows all the right signs of a promising career ahead.