AC Milan are working hard to secure the futures of their top players, with Christian Pulisic being a top priority. The American winger has attracted interest from New York City, who reportedly offered him a lucrative five-year deal worth $10 million per season. However, Milan were quick to reject the offer, viewing Pulisic as an indispensable part of their squad.

Pulisic's contract runs until 2027, but the club has an option to extend it automatically until 2028. While there is no immediate rush, the management knows that renewal talks will need to resume soon. The American is currently focused on the World Cup with his national team.

Milan are also hopeful of retaining Luka Modric, whose contract expires soon. The Croatian midfielder is yet to decide whether to exercise his option for another year at the club. Although he has been tempted by a proposal from Real Madrid to join José Mourinho's coaching staff, Milan remain optimistic about his chances of staying.

The club's efforts to keep their top players are part of a broader strategy to build a strong team for the upcoming season.