Christian Pulisic’s form has come under the microscope in recent weeks, and as a result so has his future at AC Milan.
Pulisic hasn’t found the net in a competitive match for Milan since December 28th, a 3-0 win over Hellas Verona at San Siro. With his deal set to expire in 2027 (the club have a one-year option until 2028), there is increasing speculation about his future.
Pulisic: Interest from Spurs and Liverpool
According to a report this morning by Il Giornale (via MN24), Pulisic is being targeted by two Premier League sides: Liverpool and Tottenham are reportedly closely monitoring the player’s situation ahead of next season.
The Reds are ready for a potential attacking overhaul, while Roberto De Zerbi’s side will need a rebuild if they manage to stay up. The Milan management haven’t yet raised any barriers, and in fact they’ve already set the asking price.
In a transfer panorama increasingly driven by budgetary pressures and the need to finance new signings with sales, Italian clubs are very rarely in the position where they can take a player 100% off the market.
If a €60m offer were to arrive on the desks of the Milan management for Pulisic, they would consider it. It would be a significant capital gain that would allow Milan to reinvest heavily on signings, despite losing one of the most iconic faces of the project in recent years.
It remains to be seen whether the English clubs will translate this interest into an official offer, but the resources that Premier League sides have means the asking price might not rule them out.
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