- Christian Pulisic is linked with possible return to Premier League
- The 26 year old has already proved himself in England and has won UCL with Chelsea
- He is in great form this season and hence AC Milan will try their best to keep him in Italy
Christian Pulisic was very highly rated when he first joined Chelsea. He had very good opening seasons in England and helped the Blues to win the UCL title in 2020/21 season.
But, Pulisic slowed down and was unable to stay consistent. As a result Chelsea parted ways with him. The American then joined AC Milan last season.
Pulisic has been to establish his top form in Italy. He scored 16 goals and picked 10 assists last season. This season he has levelled up and has already scored 7 goals and picked 4 assists in just 15 matches.
Pulisic has been very good and hence has caught eye of many top clubs. He is also linked with a return to Premier League with three clubs keen to sign him. AC Milan will not like to lose him but may have to part ways with him if they receive an offer in the region of €65 million.
Is Christian Pulisic heading back to Premier League?
As per CaughtOffside, three Premier League clubs namely Man United, Arsenal and Liverpool are keen to sign the former Chelsea ace. All of these clubs are in desperate need of attacking players at the current moment.
United will view Pulisic as an upgrade upon the inconsistent star Marcus Rashford. They may even make the 26 year old their first choice right winger where the Red Devils have been consistently weak.
Pulisic can compete with Martinelli at Arsenal for the starting position. He can even act as a backup for Bukayo Saka or Martin Odegaard. He will surely be an upgrade on Leandro Trossard who is struggling at the moment.
Lastly, Liverpool are planning for the long term replacement of Mohamed Salah. Salah is in his final year of contract and there are no signs of extension. Even if he gets extension it will be of short term. Pulisic can replace him for long term and can play in his preferred right wing position at the Anfield.
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