- Pulisic’s contract extension with Milan has stalled despite early progress
- Winger has asked for time to reflect on the club’s sporting direction
- Milan plan to reopen talks during October international break
Contract renewal talks between Milan and star winger Pulisic have stalled after the player requested time to “reflect” on the club’s direction, according to a report from كالتشيو ميركاتو. The الدوري الإيطالي side are keen to tie the USMNT international to a new long-term deal, but negotiations have been paused while Pulisic reflects on his future at San Siro.
Pulisic has become a cornerstone of the Milan project since his arrival from تشيلسي, making his contract extension a key priority for the club’s management. His current deal runs until 2027, but the Rossoneri want to offer an improved contract until 2029 to reflect his on-field importance and ward off potential interest from foreign clubs. The current stalemate is not due to any tension, but rather the player’s desire for time after a deal was reportedly close to being agreed upon a few months ago.
Due to the Growth Decree, Pulisic’s current net income of €4 million is less taxed than its gross income of €5.24 million. Moreover, he has established himself as a fan favourite and one of the team’s leaders; he even scored last week against Lecce, with Milan viewing him as a crucial asset for both his technical ability and his international marketing appeal, particularly in the متحد الولايات.
Ever since his arrival in Milan, the American footballer has scored 34 goals and provided 23 assists in 103 appearances so far.
Despite the current pause, ميلان view the situation as a strategic priority and are not alarmed. The club’s hierarchy reportedly plans to restart negotiations with the player’s agent during the next international break, which is scheduled for early October. Milan remain confident that a mutually beneficial agreement will be reached to keep Pulisic at the club for many more years. Pulisic will now be seen in action for Milan against بولونيا after the current international break.