AC Milan have now reached an agreement with Chelsea to sign Christian Pulisic this summer.
That is according to Italian publication Calciomercato.
After weeks of transfer speculation, Christian Pulisic could finally be on his way to the San Siro.
Calciomercato journalist Daniele Longo claimed on Twitter this morning that there’s a “total agreement” for AC Milan to sign Pulisic from Chelsea.
Now, there’s a full update regarding the 24-year-old attacker’s future.

Calciomercato says that Milan and Chelsea have agreed the terms for Pulisic’s transfer.
It is understood that the deal could be worth €20million (£17million) in total, with the player set to pen a four-year contract with his new club.
The report adds that Milan could look to finalise the deal by Monday so the American winger can join them for a pre-season training camp.

London World previously claimed that Pulisic’s preference this summer was to join Milan. It looks like he’s about to get his wish, too.
The United States international may have played his final game for Chelsea, making 145 first-team appearances during a few years at Stamford Bridge. The highlight was certainly winning the Champions League trophy.
Unfortunately, his career has stalled in recent times and he needs a reboot to regain some form.
We’ve already seen Ruben Loftus-Cheek ditch West London for Milan in this summer transfer window, so there will be a familiar face for Pulisic when he arrives. He’ll know former Blues stars Olivier Giroud and Fikayo Tomori, too.
Chelsea’s staff deserve a lot of credit for how quickly they’re selling players and trimming down the squad this summer, which will be a big help to head coach Mauricio Pochettino.
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