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Christian Pulisic’s former team wants to buy this European club

Christian Pulisic is living a great moment in his new club

By Hector Garcia

Christian Pulisic is living a great moment in his new club
Christian Pulisic is living a great moment in his new club
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Christian Pulisic is living a great moment in his new club. After his arrival at AC Milan, the striker has had good performances with the Italian team and has established himself as a reference in Stefano Pioli's team. Similarly, the Pennsylvania-born has scored 2 goals since his arrival in Italy. One on his debut with the team and another on his home debut at San Siro.

The USMNT player was formed in the youth ranks of Borussia Dortmund in Germany and since, he has a formidable career that includes a UEFA Champions League with Chelsea in 2021. His time in the Premier League was remarkable but does not compare to his time in the Bundesliga. Despite having good performances with his new club, the Italian team suffered an important defeat in the Milan Derby against Inter falling by a resounding result of 5 to 1 that sets off the alarms for the next Champions League match against Newcastle.

Pulisic's team will receive the English team at Giuseppe Meaza in this Champions League debut. It should be noted that the Captain America will face his former team on the next round of the group stage with great expectations coming ahead. The striker was active during this FIFA International Break with the United States National Team in the friendlies against Uzbekistan and Oman. Moreover, Pulisic has been in teams that have a lot of prestige in Europe.

In the case of Chelsea this is no exception. Todd Boehly's team has spent nearly a billion dollars since taking over last year. This season alone, the club spent approximately $430 million, a true record. Now, all the way from England they report that the club could be interested in acquiring this team.

Chelsea is interested in this team

According to the Telegraph, Chelsea is planning to buy Sporting Lisbon, the team where Cristiano Ronaldo was formed. According to the English newspaper, the Portuguese club would become one of the three teams of the so-called BlueCo group created after the takeover of the team orchestrated by Boehly.


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