Christian Pulisic Reportedly Rejects AC Milan Contract Extension Offers
AC Milan winger Christian Pulisic has reportedly declined multiple offers to extend his contract with the club until 2030, with his current agreement set to expire in 2027. AC Milan President Gerry Cardinale is reportedly working to convince the player to stay, though discussions have not yielded definitive results. Italian club Roma is closely monitoring Pulisic's situation, prepared to act if his future at Milan becomes uncertain.
Christian Pulisic, a winger for AC Milan, is reportedly in a delicate phase regarding his future with the club. Pulisic has turned down several proposals to extend his contract, which currently runs until 2027 with an option for renewal, through to 2030.
According to Calciomercato.com, AC Milan President Gerry Cardinale is committed to retaining Pulisic and is actively working to persuade him to stay. However, discussions concerning a new agreement have not yet resulted in a decisive outcome.
Italian club Roma is closely monitoring Pulisic's situation. Roma maintains its interest and is prepared to intervene should the circumstances lead to Pulisic's departure from AC Milan. Despite this, there are no formal negotiations currently underway, and any further discussions have been postponed until after the World Cup, when the player's future is expected to become clearer.
In related transfer market developments, Mason Greenwood is reportedly a strong attacking target for Marseille. This potential move could lead to a complete redesign of the attacking lineup around the ideas of Gian Piero Gasperini, indicating broader transfer market activity. (Source: Yahoo Sports Soccer)
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