According to TuttoMercatoWeb, Pulisic's future at Milan remains uncertain, with no significant progress in contract renewal negotiations recently.
The renewal is temporarily on hold, with disagreements between both parties regarding salary. Negotiations between the two parties regarding contract extension have actually been stagnant for several months, with the main sticking point being the player's financial demands. Pulisic hopes for an annual salary exceeding 5 million euros. Meanwhile, he has asked his agent to look for all possible opportunities after the World Cup, not ruling out offers from major European leagues.
Cardinale wants to keep him. Milan's stance is clear. The club owners, led by Gerry Cardinale, believe that Pulisic is not only technically important but also crucial for commercial value and international image. Therefore, Milan's goal is still to find a way to keep the American player, despite the many difficulties that have arisen in negotiations. The contract situation also gives Milan some confidence. The former Chelsea player currently has a contract with Milan until 2027, and the club also has the option to unilaterally extend the contract until 2028.
The World Cup will be his showcase. However, before any decision, Pulisic will first play in the World Cup. After months of ups and downs, especially a long goal drought since late December last year, he hopes to regain his leading role in a US jersey. This tournament may re-raise his market value and attract more teams. For Milan, this tournament presents variables: a successful World Cup could increase the player's attractiveness in the eyes of outsiders,
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