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Manchester United is reportedly in talks to acquire former Chelsea forward Christian Pulisic from AC Milan as part of their summer transfer plans. The club aims to strengthen their left side while also focusing on midfield and defense improvements.
Report: Man United in talks over potential move for former Chelsea forward
Manchester United’s summer planning appears to be gathering pace, with TeamTalk reporting that talks have been held over a possible move for AC Milan forward Christian Pulisic.
It is a story that fits the shape of United’s rebuild. The club are said to be prioritising midfield additions, but there is also a clear desire to reshape the left side of the pitch. A new left-winger and left-back are reportedly under consideration, while central defence may also become an area of interest if the right opportunity appears.
With Champions League football now secured under Michael Carrick, United are now being positioned as a club ready to accelerate their recruitment work.
According to TeamTalk, Manchester United have held talks over a move for AC Milan star Christian Pulisic this summer, with the American viewed as a player who fits their need for a new winger.
Pulisic has long carried elite-level potential. His time at Borussia Dortmund marked him out as one of the most exciting young wide players in Europe, while his Chelsea spell showed flashes of decisive quality, even if consistency and fitness sometimes proved difficult.
Manchester United is reportedly discussing a potential move for Christian Pulisic to enhance their left side as part of their summer transfer strategy.
United's interest in Pulisic aligns with their goal to reshape the left side of the pitch and improve their overall squad depth.
Manchester United is prioritizing midfield additions while also considering new players for the left-wing, left-back, and possibly central defense.
Christian Pulisic is currently playing for AC Milan after his transfer from Chelsea.
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At Milan, however, his career has regained rhythm. He has become a more mature forward, more adaptable, and more reliable in different attacking zones. That versatility is significant for United, who need forwards capable of operating across the line rather than being locked into one role.
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One major reason this deal may appeal is Pulisic’s contract position. TeamTalk report that he is entering the final year of his deal at San Siro and is not currently in active talks over a renewal. Milan do hold an option to extend for another 12 months, which protects their position, but the situation still gives interested clubs room to explore.
United are understood to be doing groundwork rather than preparing an immediate formal offer. That distinction matters. This appears to be an exploratory phase, not yet an advanced negotiation.
Christopher Vivell’s knowledge of Pulisic from his time in Germany could also be relevant. Recruitment departments value familiarity, especially when judging mentality, adaptability, and suitability for a high-pressure environment.
TeamTalk also state that United have held talks with Milan about Rafael Leao. That is eye-catching, given Leao’s explosive profile and reputation as one of Serie A’s most dangerous wide players.
Yet the report suggests United may prefer Pulisic because of his profile and ability to play several forward positions. That is understandable. Leao may offer greater individual ceiling, but Pulisic could represent a more flexible and potentially more attainable option.
For United, this summer cannot be about names alone. They need balance, clarity, and players suited to the tactical demands of a side looking to return to consistent elite performance.
Pulisic would not be a risk-free signing. His Premier League history is mixed, and United have made too many signings in recent years based on reputation, familiarity, or perceived value.
Still, there is logic here. A player with Champions League experience, Serie A improvement, tactical flexibility, and a potentially favourable contract situation deserves consideration.
The question is not whether Christian Pulisic is a “superstar” forward. It is whether he is the right forward for the version of Manchester United Carrick wants to build.
If United’s recruitment structure has truly improved, this is precisely the type of deal that should be assessed carefully, calmly, and without sentiment.
From the perspective of an unconvinced Manchester United supporter, this report will not exactly set pulses racing. Pulisic is a good footballer, technically sharp, experienced, and versatile, but United fans have heard this kind of logic before.
A contract situation that looks attractive. A forward who can play in multiple positions. On paper, it sounds sensible. In reality, United have too often confused availability with suitability.
Pulisic’s Chelsea spell cannot simply be ignored. There were moments of real quality, but also long stretches where he looked like a player struggling to impose himself on the Premier League. United need certainty, not another forward whose best role becomes a weekly debate.
Supporters may also wonder why the club are looking at another wide forward when so many structural issues remain unresolved. If midfield is the priority, prove it. If the left-back area needs attention, address it properly. If central defence requires investment, do not let that drift into August.
Pulisic might be a smart squad addition at the right price, but Manchester United should not dress this up as a statement signing. Fans want a coherent plan, not another familiar name presented as clever recruitment.