Christian Pulisic is in a delicate situation with Chelsea. He has not been playing as much as he likes under the guidance of coach Thomas Tuchel, only starting 13 league games. He has been, as written by The Athletic, in a state of "frustration" along with his entourage.
During this summer's transfer market window, the player could be at an important crossroad where he may be presented with some opportunities to display his qualities and skills elsewhere. The player has 2 and a half season remaining in his deal and Chelsea's new owners could be looking to recoup the maximum amount of the club’s investment on Pulisic (around 60 million euros in January 2019).
As per The Athletic, there are not many clubs that could afford Chelsea’s likely asking price for the attacker, but several — including Juventus, Barcelona, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Liverpool, who just signed Darwin Nunez from Benfica for a record fee — have been floated as potential destinations in recent months Whether he joins one of those teams, signs with another club or remains at Stamford Bridge, Pulisic will probably need more clarity in his role and more consistent minutes for him to be at his best entering the World Cup.
