Football Italia
·12 September 2025
Pulisic doubt could lead to Rabiot debut in Milan-Bologna

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·12 September 2025
Friday evening’s reports claim that Massimiliano Allegri remains uncertain regarding the availability of Christian Pulisic for Milan’s upcoming Serie A test against Bologna on Sunday, which could potentially mean a debut for Adrien Rabiot following his deadline day move to San Siro.
Milan will host Bologna in San Siro on Sunday evening, kicking off at 19.45 BST, in the team’s first fixture back after the September international break.
Pulisic, however, remains a doubt for Milan, as he started in the international friendly between the USA and Japan in Columbus, Ohio, late in the evening on Wednesday night, and has since had to make the long journey back to Europe, which has not left much time for recovery or for training with the Rossoneri.
COLUMBUS, OHIO – SEPTEMBER 09: Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States looks on during an international friendly game between Japan and USMNT at Lower.com Field on September 09, 2025 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Koji Watanabe/Getty Images)
It remains to be seen whether he will be available to Allegri, who will also have to do without €37m summer signing Ardon Jashari, who remains unavailable through injury. There are also still question marks over star forward Rafael Leao.
PARIS, FRANCE – MARCH 23: Adrian Rabiot of France looks on before the UEFA Nations League Quarterfinal Leg Two match between Croatia and France at Stade de France on March 23, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by Aurelien Meunier/Getty Images)
In the event that Pulisic is not able to start for Milan on Sunday, reports from Sky Sport Italia claim that Allegri is leaning towards starting Adrien Rabiot in midfield and pushing Ruben Loftus-Cheek up from the midfield to one of the attacking roles alongside centre-forward Santiago Gimenez.
If that does prove to be the case, Rabiot could be in line to go up against his former Marseille teammate Jonathan Rowe, who has recently joined Sunday’s opponents, Bologna.
Rabiot and Rowe were both sold by Marseille this summer after a reported fight between the two players after their first Ligue 1 match of the season, which was so serious in nature that sporting director Mehdi Benatia described the scenes as ‘utter chaos’. Benatia also claimed that the fight required intervention from stadium security to separate the two players.