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Wow–Blues fans to see£200k-a-week ex-Chelsea star make stunning return to England?

The likes of Arsenal and Manchester United are ready to bring former Chelsea star Christian Pulisic back to the Premier League in a deal that could cost the club around £48 million.

Arsenal have had a brilliant season so far under Mikel Arteta, they are sitting top of the Premier League and looks like the side most likely to rip that title away from the likes of Manchester City and Liverpool, but that ha snot stopped speculation about players they could be signing next.

Pulisic made the move to Italy ahead of the 2023/2024 season, joining the club from Chelsea. Since then, he’s made 86 appearances in Serie A, scoring 31 goals, and despite being a key player for the Italian outfit, he could be on his way out in the coming months as Milan are reportedly ready to cash in on the winger.

According to reports by GiveMeSport relaying reports from Italy, Arsenal are thought to be one of multiple Premier League clubs targeting a move for AC Milan winger Christian Pulisic, who is said to be valued at £48m ($65m) by the Serie A giants

IcChelseanews Says…

Pulisic is loving life in England, he has got himself back playing to his best and to be honest, he will not want to come back to the Premier league as it just doesnt suit his style of play, this move cannot happen.

It will be interesting to see who Arsenal sign in the summer, but we cant see it being Pulisic, CHELSEA fans will know, that the winger is not out to be playing in the Premier League on a weekly basis.

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