Christian Pulisic’s future at AC Milan appears firmly settled, with the club making it clear he will not be leaving this summer despite growing external interest. According to The Athletic, the 1998-born playmaker has recently been linked with Roma following an inquiry from his agent, while Major League Soccer clubs have also shown interest in a potential move.
However, Milan’s stance is described as categorical. Club owner Gerry Cardinale reportedly considers Pulisic absolutely unsellable, with the management determined to reject any kind of pressure or financial offer from abroad. The Rossoneri view the American international as a key technical and commercial asset, central to their long-term planning.
The decision also has the full backing of new head coach Ruben Amorim, who is said to view Pulisic as a fundamental pillar of his tactical project at Milanello. Despite a mixed second half of the season for the team, Milan intend to build around the attacker, positioning him as a leading figure in the club’s new era and the face of their attacking midfield moving forward.

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