Milan Resist $10m-Per-Season Pulisic Offer as Ramos Bid Submitted

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AC Milan have rejected a significant approach from Major League Soccer side New York City FC for United States international Christian Pulisic. The MLS club tabled a lucrative five-year contract offer worth $10 million per season, yet Milan consider the winger indispensable and have no intention of sanctioning his departure.

According to Corriere dello Sport, the Serie A club’s American ownership particularly values Pulisic’s commercial profile in the United States market alongside his contributions on the pitch. Although no negotiations regarding a contract extension have commenced, the Rossoneri’s stance on any potential sale remains unequivocal.

Formal Offer for Goncalo Ramos

While blocking exits, Milan are actively pursuing reinforcements ahead of the new campaign. The club has submitted a formal offer to Paris Saint-Germain for Portuguese striker Goncalo Ramos, with agent Jorge Mendes facilitating discussions between the parties over both the transfer fee and the player’s personal terms.

PSG have set an initial asking price of approximately €50 million for the forward. Sources indicate that Ramos represents manager Ruben Amorim’s preferred attacking target, with the shared Portuguese background viewed as advantageous for tactical integration and adaptation.

Leao Exit Expected as Gimenez Delays Decision

The Portuguese connection extends to current squad member Rafael Leao, who remains expected to leave San Siro this summer. Despite holding an introductory phone call with Amorim described as cordial, the winger’s departure appears increasingly likely as the transfer window progresses.

Meanwhile, Mexico striker Santiago Gimenez has requested that all potential suitors, including Porto, pause transfer discussions until after the World Cup. The forward wishes to focus entirely on international duty before considering his club future, temporarily halting any progress toward a move.

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