AC Milan have no intention of selling Christian Pulisic despite inquiries from other clubs. The American winger had a tough 2025-26 season, scoring no goals in the second half, but he has seemingly regained form ahead of the World Cup. His current contract expires in 2027, but renewal talks have stalled due to the club's management situation.

Pulisic is considered a key player for the Rossoneri, with owner Gerry Cardinale and Zlatan Ibrahimovic wanting him 'at the heart of the project'. Roma and City Group, the parent company of Manchester City, have shown interest in signing him, but a high offer would not be enough to secure his departure. This means that renewal talks will be picked up once a new management is in place.

Cardinale is willing to sanction a significant increase in Pulisic's salary to keep him at the San Siro. The 27-year-old has been an important player for Milan, and his sale is not being considered. The club is focused on strengthening the squad for the upcoming season.

Pulisic's future is now settled, and he will likely remain a key player for Milan in the coming season. The club's fans will be relieved to hear that he will not be leaving.