Roma Plans to Sign Milan Star Amid Administrative Crisis at the Club
Press reports in Italy indicate that AS Roma and their coach Gian Piero Gasperini have set their sights on Christian Pulisic, a player for AC Milan, as one of their top targets in the upcoming period, taking advantage of the instability within AC Milan.
Pulisic is currently participating with the United States national team in the World Cup, while there is increasing news about the possibility of his departure from Milan after the team's failure to qualify for the Champions League.
Milan is experiencing a major administrative crisis following the dismissal of several key officials, along with the potential departure of several players, including Rafael Leão, Luka Modric, Adrien Rabiot, and Mike Maignan.
The "Football Italia" website reported that Roma has shown clear interest in signing Pulisic, given Gasperini's admiration for his abilities and his desire to strengthen the attacking line for the next season. However, no official negotiations have taken place so far due to the absence of Milan's top management.
Milan had attempted to extend the player's contract, which runs until 2027 with an option to extend for an additional year until 2028, but no final agreement has been reached yet.
Pulisic is currently participating with the United States national team in the World Cup, while there is increasing news about the possibility of his departure from Milan after the team's failure to qualify for the Champions League.
Milan is experiencing a major administrative crisis following the dismissal of several key officials, along with the potential departure of several players, including Rafael Leão, Luka Modric, Adrien Rabiot, and Mike Maignan.
The "Football Italia" website reported that Roma has shown clear interest in signing Pulisic, given Gasperini's admiration for his abilities and his desire to strengthen the attacking line for the next season. However, no official negotiations have taken place so far due to the absence of Milan's top management.
Milan had attempted to extend the player's contract, which runs until 2027 with an option to extend for an additional year until 2028, but no final agreement has been reached yet.