While pleased to see Pulisic proving his worth in Europe, Donovan is eager to point out that another move must be considered if fortunes change – with there a World Cup on home soil to think about in 2026. He added: “He knows when you’re playing in Europe, you go three or four games in a row without playing well and you might be on the bench for a while. But he is so much more mature from his time I think at Chelsea especially, and just being thrown into the fire there. And now he’s mature. He knows what this is all about. He can play the game a little bit. He knows how to manage himself, but then also be consistent. And I think that’s what he’s shown. If he stays on this path, of course it’s a no brainer: He should have been in Milan. Hopefully things don’t go wrong, but if things go wrong, he’s got to make sure — and it goes with everybody playing in the World Cup — that you are playing leading up to the World Cup.”