Check Out “AC Milan will sign Christian Pulisic this week.” After dropping further down the depth chart at Stamford Bridge, the winger for Chelsea has decided to leave west London in a move that will cost £19 million.

He has already reached an agreement over the terms, and he will now travel to Milan to complete his medical examination before being presented publicly.

According to the expert on player transfers Fabrizio Romano, who has said that he will sign a contract at the San Siro until 2027, this is the case.

AC Milan Will Sign Christian Pulisic This Week
AC Milan Will Sign Christian Pulisic This Week

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Sergej Milinkovic-Savic of Lazio, a midfielder, may be the next well-known athlete to go to Saudi Arabia.

The player, who is now 28 years old and whose contract is slated to end in 2024, appears likely to part ways with the Rome club.

The Serbian international, who has long been a target of Manchester United and Arsenal, may soon be moving his sights to the Middle East instead of Europe.

The midfielder is reportedly on the radar of Al Hilal, where he may potentially play with Ruben Neves in the centre of the pitch, as reported by Repubblica.

It has been reported that he has been offered a salary of 17 million pounds sterling per year.

Nevertheless, it is not yet clear whether or not Milinkovic-Savic will agree to Al Hilal’s proposition.

Jordan Henderson and Steven Gerrard apparently want to get together at Al Ettifaq.

The Liverpool legend’s appointment as the upcoming manager of the Saudi Pro League club was just recently made official.

In addition, it has been reported by L’Equipe that Gerrard is eager to entice Henderson to move to the Gulf nation.

Henderson, who played with Gerrard at Anfield, has two years left on his contract in Merseyside, where he is now playing for the club.

However, after Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai joined the Reds, it is possible that the Reds captain may have a lesser role in the team during the following season.

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