AC Milan to sign Chelsea's Pulisic for Serie A
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Christian Pulisic is set to become the second Chelsea player to join AC Milan this summer after the two clubs agreed a fee for his transfer.

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Pulisic has been a transfer target for Milan right from the time the season ended. The Italian giants have been in constant dialogue with Chelsea and they have finally managed to secure his services.

Christian Pulisic thanking fans after a match for Chelsea. Source: Getty[/figure]

The American international came through the ranks at Borussia Dortmund and made quite a name for himself. He was one of the best young players in world football during his days with the German club.

His exceptional performances and huge potential attracted the attention of numerous clubs from across Europe. Finally, Chelsea managed to acquire his services in a big money move back in the winter of 2019.

While he did get off to a good start with the Blues, injuries have hampered his progress at the English club. Of late, the 24-year-old has gone down the pecking order. He might have featured in 30 matches last season but in reality, Pulisic was on the pitch for just over 1000 minutes.

Christian Pulisic at a match for USMNT. Source: Getty[/figure]

Pulisic who will be joining AC Milan on a deal reportedly worth more than €20 million ($21.8m), reportedly agreed on personal terms to play for the Italian club a few weeks ago, turning down a €25 million ($27.2 million) bid from French club Lyon.

Confirming Christian Pulisic will be leaving Chelsea for AC Milan this summer, popular journalist Fabrizio Romano tweeted;

“Christian Pulisic to AC Milan, here we go! Deal in place between clubs as Chelsea accepted conditions of final bid.

“Personal terms agreed weeks ago as the player only wanted Milan — pushing for this new chapter. Medical/travel being scheduled.”


The United States men’s national team captain joined Chelsea in 2019 on a £58m transfer from Bundesliga’s Borussia Dortmund, still the most money an American player has gotten on a transfer.

He has managed 145 appearances in all competitions, chipping in with 26 goals and 21 assists, but rarely saw an extended run of starts.

Pulisic, whose Croatian passport helps Milan meet their non-EU rules, enjoyed an excellent post-lockdown streak in the second half of the prolonged 2019/20 campaign, bagging four goals and four assists in nine outings, and will now hope to bring that form to Milan.