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WHAT HAPPENED
Despite a generally miserable campaign for AC Milan, who lost to Bologna 1-0 Wednesday in the Coppa Italia final, U.S. international Christian Pulisic has turned in a remarkable individual season. The USMNT star managed to set a career best for goal contributions in a season.
With 11 goals and nine assists in 2024-25 and 12 goals and eight assists this campaign, he is the only USMNT player in the last 20 years to record 20 goal contributions in multiple seasons in a top-five European league. But will Milan's failed season prompt Pulisic to consider leaving the club?
Former USMNT star Alexi Lalas said that, if Pulisic was having a similar season at another club, he would be on the market already looking for a move.
“I started to think about Christian Pulisic relative to this Milan team,” Lalas said on his State of the Union podcast. “If this wasn't Milan – that Christian Pulisic was playing for a Como or a Cagliari, you know, mid-level, lower-level team in Serie A that wasn't supposed to do big things and certainly didn't have a history of doing big things – wouldn't he be ripe to be shopped? Wouldn't he be ripe to be picked off to go?
"Because unless something changes, there's a real good chance that AC Milan is probably not going to play in Europe. And if they do, they need things to happen. Is there any chance this summer that someone looks at Christian Pulisic and therefore frames it as 'Well, he's playing for an OK club despite their history' … or Christian Pulisic looks at it and says 'You know what, not for nothing, but I continue to perform and I need to be at a place that's playing Champions League.' "