It's no surprise to see Pulisic tie his future to Milan given his happiness at the club. The USMNT star told GOAL earlier this year that he's found a second home in Italy, one that has brought back the confidence and joy that had faded a bit with Chelsea in London.
"To be honest, it really started since coming here," he says of his time in Milan. "With my faith in God, I feel like I'm in such a more peaceful place off the field, away from everything. I can say that pretty comfortably."
Pulisic has 16 goals and 11 assists in all competitions this season and has already helped lead Milan to a Supercoppa Italiana trophy. He scored his 50th goal for Milan at the weekend.
It has largely been a frustrating season for Milan, though, as the club faces a real fight for a European spot in the final weeks of the Serie A season. The silver lining, though, is that Milan are set to play Bologna in the final of the Coppa Italia, with the winner of that earning a Europa League place.