The second of those fixtures is not due to take place in Central America until next Tuesday. From there, Pulisic – along with club and international colleague Yunus Musah – will face a gruelling long-haul trip back to Europe.
He will have just 48 hours in which to prepare for a Serie A home date with Udinese, with “overtime” being required in a busy week that also includes a Champions League clash with Club Brugge. Milan are said to acknowledge that six-goal Pulisic is their “best player” at present and “not the type to change matches in 10 minutes at the end” if he were to be used as an impact substitute.