AC Milan fans are awaiting positive news with Christian Pulisic’s renewal, and whilst the wait may continue, there are good signs.
Things with Pulisic’s renewal have been somewhat up and down. The winger initially engaged in conversations about a new deal. However, towards the end of last season, talks stopped with him wanting to assess the club’s situation.
Considering the level of interest in him, there was always going to be a worry about this. However, he never took any action, instead waiting to see how Milan acted this summer. Within the first few weeks, though, any doubts were alleviated.

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Since then, there have been reports stating that talks are back underway and considering how advanced things were when the negotiations were paused, there should not be a lot to do. Though the renewed positivity and his own start to the season should certainly help.
This morning, Matteo Moretto offered a fantastic update on things, and there is a lot to be happy about, as MilanNews relayed.
“Christian Pulisic is now a sure thing at AC Milan. He has never held back on the pitch and has never disappointed expectations. He started this year strongly again: four games and three goals in the league, with a fantastic performance in Udine.
“I want to tell you about the situation surrounding his contract because at the beginning of 2025, AC Milan came very close to renewing Pulisic’s contract, with the parties having reached a verbal agreement and the contracts ready to be signed.
“Then there was a delay in the signing: the player, through his entourage, asked for more time because he wanted to evaluate the Rossoneri project, starting with the coach and the transfer market decisions. Pulisic asked for guarantees, which then arrived.
“An agreement was reached for a renewal until 2028, plus a further one with a salary of €4-5 million per year, but at this time the negotiations have not yet been resolved: Milan wants to renew Pulisic’s contract, the player gives Milan priority, but the parties have not yet met for this renewal, which is essentially on hold.
“There is no imminent situation; it is not an issue that Milan will resolve in the coming weeks: there are no meetings scheduled.”