One of the biggest hopes among Milan fans at the moment, setting on-field objectives aside, is to see Mike Maignan extend his contract. At the club's headquarters, given how he is playing and how decisive he has been this season, there is surely a sense of regret. His deal expires in June 2026, and the club had moved early, so much so that last February the renewal agreement only needed to be signed.
Then something went wrong. A U-turn, triggered by a slightly below-par spell of performances at the time, irritated Mike and his entourage and ultimately led to a breakdown in relations. Today, Tare and the club’s management are forced to try to mend fences. This is exactly what must not happen with Christian Pulisic, as relayed via Milannews.it.
Milan aim to renew Christian Pulisic's contract:
Christian Pulisic's situation offers a bit more breathing room for those at the top of Casa Milan. His contract runs until 2027, and Milan also hold an option to extend it automatically until 2028. That is beside the point. To avoid further misunderstandings or divisions, the American must be given proper recognition for what he has delivered in his years at Milan. After two very positive seasons in which he steadily improved, he is performing even better this time. Limited minutes due to a few physical issues, yet outstanding efficiency. As things stand, Pulisic has recorded nine goals and two assists in 14 appearances across the league, Coppa Italia, and Supercoppa. He is unquestionably Milan’s most decisive player, and his personality drives the team, even without vocal leadership, simply through his actions on the pitch. For all these reasons, it bears repeating: renew Pulisic immediately.















