Milan market, what’s happening with Pulisic: renewal standoff and offers from'abroad

Tension is rising among Milan fans over the future of Christian Pulisic, the team’s undisputed star and among the Rossoneri’s technical leaders for more than two years. The U.S. trequartista has played 77 league games so far with the Diavolo jersey, making a heavy impact with 27 goals and 22 assists.
For now, any talk of a contract extension has been frozen: the Milan striker, who has an agreement with the Milanese club until 2027, reportedly wants to see how the season develops and ends before making a decision.
Pulisic’s goal is to play in the Champions League, and after last season’s disappointment he hopes Allegri’s new management will give the whole environment the right shake. On the table the American player would have unofficial soundings and offers from top Premier League clubs, which could convince him to return to England.
Pulisic has never hidden his desire to redeem himself in the Premier, but he has also stated several times that he is very comfortable in Milan, where he has completely revived and is performing at his best. Milan for its part has a clause that allows the club to unilaterally exercise the contract renewal for one more season, until 2028.
But the coming months will be decisive in any case, and in the summer will come the choice: either a renewal with AC Milan (with adequate salary increase) or immediate transfer. Pulisic’s market value is now estimated at around 70 million euros.
