AC Milan plan a contract extension for Christian Pulisic amid reported Liverpool and Arsenal interest. If Milan secure a new deal, punters should avoid backing an immediate Premier League move and consider markets for Pulisic to remain at Milan or lower-risk goal markets due to recent injury interruptions.
Milan ready to offer Christian Pulisic new contract as Premier League interest grows
Christian Pulisic has emerged as a transfer target for top Premier League clubs while AC Milan prepare a contract extension to keep the US international at San Siro. The club is said to be intent on formalising terms soon, even though a formal proposal has not yet been presented.

Contract status and club plans
Pulisic’s current contract runs until June 2027 with an option for a further season. The forward expected an offer earlier in the campaign but had not received a formal proposal; club sources now indicate negotiations will be prioritised and a fresh deal is forthcoming.
Premier League interest
Both Liverpool and Arsenal have been linked with moves for the 27-year-old, creating transfer speculation. While interest from England raises the prospect of a future move, Milan’s intent to extend suggests the club wants to keep him for the coming seasons.
Form and fitness update
Pulisic began the season strongly but has been hampered by physical setbacks. He has not scored in 2026 and missed the recent Serie A match against Bologna due to bursitis. Across all competitions this season he has contributed ten goals and two assists in 20 appearances.
Squad context
Milan recently resolved another key contract situation by extending their goalkeeper, reflecting the club’s broader approach to securing key players ahead of future transfer windows. That context may influence how quickly terms are offered and the length of any proposed extension.
Betting implications
If Milan press ahead with a new contract, markets for Pulisic to remain at AC Milan through the next transfer window should shorten. Punters may prefer bets on him staying put or targeting lower-risk goal markets (e.g., anytime scorer rather than first-goal markets) given recent injury concerns. Bettors eyeing a Premier League transfer may want to wait for formal confirmation before staking on a move.
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