Football Italia
·26 de junio de 2026
MLS sirens for Pulisic as Milan push back New York interest

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·26 de junio de 2026

Milan are resisting a significant approach from New York City FC for Christian Pulisic, with the MLS club understood to have tabled a five-year offer worth $10 million per season for the American international, a proposal Milan have no intention of accepting.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Milan consider Pulisic indispensable both on the pitch and from a commercial perspective, with the club’s American ownership particularly keen to retain a player with a strong profile in the United States market.
No contract extension talks have yet taken place, but Milan’s position on any sale is clear.

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – MAY 30: Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring the team’s first penalty in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
Elsewhere, Milan have submitted their first formal offer to PSG for Goncalo Ramos, with Jorge Mendes facilitating discussions on both the player’s personal terms and the club-to-club negotiations.
PSG’s initial asking price is understood to be around €50 million. Ramos is Amorim’s preferred striker, with the pair’s shared Portuguese background considered an additional advantage.
Ruben Amorim also held a first phone call with Rafael Leao, a cordial conversation described as introductory in nature, though the Portuguese winger remains expected to leave this summer.
And Porto’s reported interest in Santiago Gimenez has been clarified, Gimenez himself has asked all potential suitors to pause discussions while he focuses on the World Cup with Mexico.







































