AC Milan's Christian Pulisic could be in line for a lucrative offer from New York City this summer. The American winger's profile is set to rise further with the World Cup being held in the United States, and New York City are preparing a 'very rich and tempting' offer to try to lure him to the MLS. This move would be part of a broader effort to attract top talent to American football.

Pulisic's performances have been impacted by the pressure of being a key figure in American football, and this could be a factor in his decision-making process. Milan, however, are unlikely to entertain any serious offers for their star player, with owner Gerry Cardinale viewing him as a crucial part of the team's project. The Rossoneri will likely resist any attempts to sign Pulisic.

The prospect of Pulisic joining New York City would be a significant coup for the MLS team, but it's unclear whether the player would be tempted by the offer. Milan's stance on Pulisic's future is clear, and they will likely do everything in their power to keep him at the San Siro.

New York City's interest in Pulisic is a testament to his growing reputation as one of the top young players in the world. The American winger has consistently impressed for Milan, and his performances will be closely watched by fans and scouts alike this summer.