AC Milan winger Christian Pulisic, who previously played for Chelsea, is said to be attracting interest from Premier League clubs such as Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur. Pulisic has been one of the best players for Milan this season in Serie A, and has played a huge role in them currently being second in the league. The American attacking midfielder has managed to score 8 goals and assist another 2 in 17 Serie A appearances for the Rossoneri.
Latest transfers news claim that Manchester United, Arsenal, and Spurs all want to sign form Borussia Dortmund star Christian Pulisic
A report from CaughtOffside states that Premier League interest in Christian Pulisic is heating up, with Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United all monitoring his situation closely. The report adds that Spurs view him as the dynamic winger they’re missing, Arsenal value his goal threat, and United see him as a serious option to refresh their attack.
CaughtOffside has also confirmed that Pulisic is also said to be open to a return to England, but AC Milan hold the final say. Since joining from Chelsea in 2023, he has impressed in Serie A and become a fan favourite. However, Milan may be willing to cash in this summer, with the club open to offers in the €70–80 million range as they look to reshape their squad.
Our opinion on Christian Pulisic potentially returning to the Premier League
During his time at Borussia Dortmund, Christian Pulisic was widely regarded as one of the best and most exciting young players in world football. Thus, when Chelsea bought him from the German club, the belief was that Chelsea had landed a world-class player. However, his time at the club was an underwhelming one due to a mix of inconsistent performances and constant injury issues.
Pulisic has been brilliant since making the move to Milan. However, we feel that his poor injury record is what stands in the way of him being a success in the Premier League. Despite his obvious talent, we believe the pace and physicality of the Premier League would be too much to handle for the player. Thus, we find it to be quite risky if any of the above mentioned EPL clubs end up signing the player in the Summer. This is our opinion on the matter, but we'll be absolutely happy as well if Pulisic does prove as wrong as well if he makes a Premier League return and manages to establish himself as one of the best in the league.
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