
Milan Closes the Door on Al-Nassr: Pulisic a 'Red Line' in the Rossoneri Project
The Italian club AC Milan dealt a strong blow to Saudi club Al-Nassr by firmly rejecting any intention to part with their American star Christian Pulisic during the summer transfer market of 2025, despite repeated attempts from 'the global' to acquire the player.
According to what was reported by the Italian network SportMediaset, Milan's management has decided to hold onto Pulisic and has begun steps to extend his contract until the summer of 2029, along with improving his annual salary, due to his importance in the new team project, led by the anticipated coach.
Reliable journalist Rudy Galetti recently revealed Al-Nassr's interest in signing the American star, as part of their plan to strengthen the front line with global signings in preparation for the 2025-2026 season, but Milan's response was decisive: 'Pulisic is not for sale.'
Since joining from Chelsea in the summer of 2023, Pulisic has become one of the main pillars in Milan's lineup, having played 100 matches across various competitions, scoring 32 goals and providing 23 assists, while the 2024-2025 season particularly saw his great brilliance, contributing to 29 goals (17 goals - 12 assists) in just 50 matches.
Reports indicated that the management considers Pulisic a cornerstone in the attack, especially after the departure of some prominent names, making the idea of his move to the Saudi league at this time completely out of the question.
According to what was reported by the Italian network SportMediaset, Milan's management has decided to hold onto Pulisic and has begun steps to extend his contract until the summer of 2029, along with improving his annual salary, due to his importance in the new team project, led by the anticipated coach.
Reliable journalist Rudy Galetti recently revealed Al-Nassr's interest in signing the American star, as part of their plan to strengthen the front line with global signings in preparation for the 2025-2026 season, but Milan's response was decisive: 'Pulisic is not for sale.'
Since joining from Chelsea in the summer of 2023, Pulisic has become one of the main pillars in Milan's lineup, having played 100 matches across various competitions, scoring 32 goals and providing 23 assists, while the 2024-2025 season particularly saw his great brilliance, contributing to 29 goals (17 goals - 12 assists) in just 50 matches.
Reports indicated that the management considers Pulisic a cornerstone in the attack, especially after the departure of some prominent names, making the idea of his move to the Saudi league at this time completely out of the question.