A decision is looming for Christian Pulisic. With speculation swirling around a potential move to Saudi Arabia and interest from Premier League giants, the American star finds himself at a career crossroads. The opportunity to join Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr has entered the conversation, but so has the prospect of committing long-term to AC Milan, where he’s enjoyed the most fruitful spell of his career.
The question remains: will Pulisic chase financial fortune in the Middle East or continue his rise in the Rossoneri kit?
Following an impressive 2024-25 season, Pulisic opted to skip national team duty this summer to rest and recharge. The decision sparked criticism in the United States, especially from figures like Landon Donovan and Mauricio Pochettino, who questioned his commitment to the national setup. Despite the backlash, the winger returned to preseason training at Milanello with renewed energy and enthusiasm.
“Captain America is enjoying himself a lot at Milan still, where he’s enjoyed the best period of his career in terms of goalscoring,” reported Corriere dello Sport.
Indeed, his 29 goal contributions—a combined total of goals and assists—proved vital for the Rossoneri, even as the club ended the season in a disappointing eighth place.
One key reason Pulisic feels at home in Italy is the unwavering faith of his coaches. From Stefano Pioli to Paulo Fonseca and even Sergio Conceicao, the American has been seen as irreplaceable in Milan’s tactical setup.
“He may not be the type to raise his voice in the dressing room, but Pulisic leads by example with his performances,” the Italian newspaper explained.
All three managers have reportedly appreciated his attitude and professionalism, valuing not just his numbers but also the discipline he brings on and off the pitch.
Now, halfway through the transfer window and amid swirling speculation, Pulisic’s stance has finally been revealed. According to multiple reports, including SempreMilan‘s Luca Maninetti, the winger has rejected the advances of the Saudi Pro League and is instead pushing to renew his contract with Milan.
That means no move to Al-Nassr, despite their considerable financial power and the allure of playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo. Pulisic’s current deal with Milan runs until 2027, with an option to extend until 2028. However, discussions are now reportedly underway to further extend the deal to 2029, along with a pay increase from $4.6 million to $5.8 million per season.
According to Calciomercato, the Saudi interest is being used as leverage in a broader context—his renewal negotiations. But Pulisic, who is reportedly happy in Italy, seems focused on maintaining his upward trajectory at San Siro, rather than chasing financial rewards abroad.