Milan’s turbulent season has seen its fair share of stories both on and off the pitch, but a new revelation from one of their star forward has ignited fresh plot around the ever -growing feature of MLS. With Christian Pulisic who continues to shine in Serie A, a familiar face from his Premier League – past suggested that he may be tempted to move to the United States – even if he admits, which he admits, Only if a specific scenario plays out.
The twist? This is not just any player. It is one of Milan’s Marquee name, a former Chelsea forward and England International, who has found new life in Italy. But he apparently remains open to the idea of One day San Siro changes for football in America.
Tammy AbrahamNow 27, is currently on loan at Rossoneri from Roma, after moving to Italy as early as 2021 after leaving Chelsea. As he joined Rossoneri, he was reunited with several familiar faces from his days in London –Fikayo Tomori, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and PulisicWith whom he not only shares history, but a close friendship.
While Abraham’s series has a campaign not been spectacular –only three goals and three assists in 26 performances—The presence has put depth to a struggling side that fights for form. His latest strike against Fiorentina, with the help of none other than Pulisic, was a reminder of the chemistry that the two former Blues men still share. The match ended 2-2But Abraham’s goal was a highlight during a season where such moments have been rare.
MLS -Tipset – and the most important state
Spoken to CBS SportsAbraham does not hide his admiration for the idea of one day playing in the United States – but it would come up with a clear state: He wants to follow Pulisic there. “If the subject of America came up, I told him if they were willing to offer him a deal he should take me with him,” The English striker said.
“You never know, things in football. You never know life and God’s plans, so if it came one day, you know, absolutely.” While there are no concrete MLs moving on the cards for any of them yet, Abraham’s openness to the idea makes one thing clear: if Pulisic goes, he also wants to go.

Pulisic’s American Dream – eventually
Pulisic has never played in his home countryAfter going abroad to Borussia Dortmund at just 15 years old. From there he broke through at Chelsea in the Premier League before switching to Italy, where he has rediscovered his best form. With 15 goals and many assistsThe USMNT captain is now the club’s top score and creator, an important presence in a team that still finds their feet.

While he is laser focused in the present, the 26-year-old has not excluded a return to the United States later in his career. “I hopefully have some amazing years in Europe in front of me,” he told me Athletic last year. “I love my time here, so of course MLS is not in my head right now. But yes, at the end of my career? Absolutely.”