MLS club "New York City" has expressed interest in transferring "Milan" and US national team midfielder Kristian Pulišić.
Sport.Biz reports that the Italian club's management has refused this offer, stating that the 27-year-old player will not be sold.
"New York City" is not the only team interested in Pulišić in the MLS; if "Milan"'s position changes, several clubs are ready to join the fight for the player.
The American's current contract is until next summer, but "Milan" is offering an additional 12-month contract, which would effectively tie him up until the summer of 2028. The wing player is currently focused on playing for the national team at the 2026 World Cup and returning to the game after an injury against Turkey.
"Milan" is currently making significant changes to its leadership and coaching staff. Ruben Amorim has been appointed as the new head coach of the team, replacing Massimiliano Allegri, who failed to lead the club to the Champions League. Additionally, sports director Igli Tare, CEO Giorgio Furlani, and technical director Geoffrey Moncada have resigned at the end of the season.