Milan moves closer to appointing Amorim; plans to secure Pulisic amid Roma interest
Transfer News·14 June 2026·16h ago

Milan moves closer to appointing Amorim; plans to secure Pulisic amid Roma interest

Source: Forza Roma

AC Milan is advancing toward appointing Ruben Amorim as head coach. The Portuguese manager has already agreed to all contract terms and is awaiting final approval from owner Gerry Cardinale, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano. Milan has held discussions with several other candidates in recent days, but these contacts created confusion within the club before clarity emerged around Amorim's appointment.

Meanwhile, Milan intends to retain Christian Pulisic as a cornerstone of the club's rebuild following a disappointing season. Pulisic was recently offered to AS Roma, but Milan's ownership—led by American owner Cardinale—plans to keep the versatile American forward as a foundation for recovery. The City Group also made inquiries about Pulisic, reportedly hoping to move him to New York City FC. Pulisic, born in 1998, is currently focused on the World Cup being held in his home country.

Roma, under Gian Piero Gasperini, was among the clubs that explored signing Pulisic. The midfielder-forward has become a key target in the transfer window as Milan seeks to stabilize its squad after an unsuccessful campaign.

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Il tecnico portoghese ha già dato l'ok a tutte le condizioni e aspetta solo la scelta finale del proprietario Cardinale, statunitense come l'attaccante Redazione 14 giugno - 11:25 Roma e il settlement agreement: perché è meglio non rimandare Sono ore frenetiche in casa Milan che, dopo giorni di confusione, sembra cominciare a vedere la luce in fondo al tunnel. Il club rossonero infatti, reduce da contatti con diversi tecnici che però non avrebbero fatto altro che alimentare il caos attorno alla società meneghina, sarebbe sempre più vicino a scegliere Ruben Amorim come nuovo allenatore. Il tecnico portoghese ha già dato l'ok a tutte le condizioni e aspetta solo la scelta finale del proprietario Cardinale, come riporta Fabrizio Romano. Se lato tecnico e dirigenziale ci si aspetta la rivoluzione, però, c'è un giocatore da cui il Milan ha intenzione di ripartire. Scegli tu cosa leggere: metti Forzaroma.info tra le tue fonti Google E si tratta, come rivelato da La Gazzetta dello Sport, di Christian Pulisic, offerto nei giorni scorsi alla Roma. L'intenzione di Cardinale, statunitense come il duttile attaccante che è attualmente focalizzato sul Mondiale di casa, sarebbe quella di confermare in rosa il classe '98 e ripartire da lui dopo un'annata disastrosa. Oltre ai giallorossi di Gasperini anche la galassia del City Group aveva effettuato un sondaggio per Pulisic, che vorrebbe farlo bandiera del New York City FC. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma La Roma studia il piano per Greenwood. Soulé in uscita: c'è anche il Fenerbahce Calciomercato AS Roma Koné, il futuro dopo il Mondiale. Moretto: "La Roma vuole cedere Soulé e Dovbyk" News AS Roma Olanda-Giappone, Malen ci prova ma Suzuki alza il muro: come è andata la prima di Bobby Calciomercato AS Roma Salah-Eddine, niente riscatto del PSV: tornerà a Roma. Le ultime sul suo futuro News AS Roma Verre: “D’Amico vive la squadra tutti i giorni. Con 3-4 acquisti si può sognare” Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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