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New York City FC's reported pursuit of Christian Pulisic has reportedly stalled, with insiders suggesting that the deal is 'dead in the water'. Despite initial optimism surrounding the possibility of luring the American star to Major League Soccer, the club's hopes of signing Pulisic appear to be dwindling.
According to sources, NYCFC's interest in Pulisic remains strong, but the player's current club, AC Milan, is not interested in selling him. This development effectively puts an end to any potential transfer, at least for the time being. Pulisic, who has been a key player for both the United States national team and Milan, has established himself as one of the most talented and sought-after American players in the world.
The lack of interest from Milan is a significant blow to NYCFC's plans, which had envisioned Pulisic as a marquee signing to help drive growth and interest in the club. While the team's ownership and management continue to explore other options to strengthen the roster, it appears that Pulisic is no longer a viable target. As the transfer window continues to unfold, NYCFC will be forced to look elsewhere for a high-profile addition.
In the meantime, Pulisic will remain with Milan, where he has been a key contributor to the team's success. The 24-year-old has scored 15 goals and provided 13 assists in 43 appearances for the Italian club, cementing his status as one of the top players in the world. While the prospect of Pulisic joining NYCFC may be over, his future remains bright, and he will undoubtedly continue to be a sought-after player in the coming months.