AC Milan still have no talks scheduled in regarding the extension of Christian Pulisic’s contract, according to a report.
Pulisic has become arguably Milan’s most important player since his arrival from Chelsea in the 2023 summer transfer window. This season, he already has eight goal contributions to his name in eight games across all competitions (including six goals), but is currently recovering from a hamstring injury.
The expectation is that he will at least be back on the bench for Saturday’s match against Parma, even if no risks will be taken. Then, it remains to be seen if Mauricio Pochettino and the United States will call him up for the final international break of 2025, amid reports of negotiations with Milan.
‘No contact between the parties’
Now, Matteo Moretto has given a brief update on where things stand with Pulisic’s contract situation, during a video on Fabrizio Romano’s Italian YouTube channel.

“Pulisic’s contract expires in 2027, with an option in Milan’s favour until 2028. The situation hasn’t really evolved yet: it’s a stand-by phase,” he said.
“Milan don’t have a renewal meeting scheduled, but it will certainly be an issue they’ll want to discuss. For now, however, it remains on hold, and there’s no contact between the parties. We’ll update you if and when discussions resume.”

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