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TRANSFER BOMBSHELL: AC MILAN DEMAND €80M FEE AS PREMIER LEAGUE GIANTS EYE PULISIC

Christian Pulisic back to England? Discover why AC Milan want €80m for the USMNT ace and which PL clubs are leading the race.

Transfer Bombshell: AC Milan Demand €80m Fee As Premier League Giants Eye Pulisic
Christian Pulisic Is Ready For A Premier League Return

AC Milan is expected to ask for €70-80 million for Christian Pulisic this summer, as Premier League clubs show interest.

Reports say that several Premier League teams want to bring Christian Pulisic back to England. AC Milan seems willing to sell, but they want at least €70-80 million for the USMNT star.

Since moving from Chelsea, Christian Pulisic has become a key player for AC Milan. He's not only a star for his club but also a regular for the US national team.

After another solid season with AC Milan, there's talk of him returning to the Premier League, with Arsenal and Liverpool mentioned as possible destinations. But it's not clear if these teams, especially Arsenal, are serious, especially with AC Milan's high asking price.

AC Milan wants at least €70-80 million for Pulisic, which they could use to improve their squad. The big question is whether that price is reasonable enough to attract buyers, as interested teams might not be willing to pay that much.

Manchester United has also been linked with Pulisic, but they seem more interested in other players like Iliman Ndiaye. The 27-year-old AC Milan star might be an option for them, but paying €70-80 million might be too much for Manchester United.

Will AC Milan lower Pulisic’s price?

Tottenham are also interested in Pulisic as they look for players to help it improve. But since they probably won't qualify for the Champions League, their chances of signing Pulisic might be lower, as other Champions League teams will also be interested in him.

To make a sale more likely, AC Milan might have to lower their asking price. Pulisic might want to play in England again, but it depends on the interested teams, and it seems unlikely that Manchester United or Arsenal will make a move.

ASTON VILLA FAVOURITES TO SIGN JAMES TRAFFORD AS MAN CITY EXIT LOOMS

James Trafford transfer latest: Discover why Aston Villa lead the £30m race for the Man City keeper ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

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James Trafford Is Ready To Leave City For Villa

Aston Villa have jumped into the race for James Trafford, with Leeds United and Newcastle United also circling. According to Football Insider, quite a few clubs want Trafford this summer. Since joining Manchester City, things haven’t exactly gone his way. Trafford ended up stuck behind Gianluigi Donnarumma, and now Villa are the latest team looking to snap him up, joining Leeds and Newcastle, who’ve shown interest for a while.

Last summer, Newcastle really pushed to sign Trafford from Burnley. But in the end, he chose to head back to Manchester City. The city paid £27 million to bring him back, hoping he’d be their new No. 1. Then, out of nowhere, Donnarumma became available late in the window. City grabbed the Italian, and Trafford got bumped to the bench. For a guy who wanted to break into the England squad, sitting out games has been tough, and it puts his international hopes in doubt this summer.

Trafford’s ready to move on now. There were already rumours about him leaving in January, but City weren’t interested in letting him go back then. Instead, they allowed Stefan Ortega to join Nottingham Forest. With regular playing time now a priority, Trafford’s looking at his options, and several clubs are lining up to make a move.

Newcastle are still keen; they’re probably thinking about bringing Trafford in and letting go of Aaron Ramsdale, who’s only there on loan. Leeds also wants to strengthen their squad, assuming it stays in the Premier League. But both face some real competition from Aston Villa.

Villa might actually have the edge here. Unlike Leeds and Newcastle, who both have solid goalkeepers already, Villa’s situation is up in the air. Emiliano Martinez could leave this summer, and if that happens, the No. 1 spot would be wide open for Trafford. Plus, Villa are set for European football next season. If they need a new first-choice keeper, Trafford fits the bill. If Villa really go after him, you have to think they’re the favourites to get the deal done.

MANCHESTER CITY EMERGE AS FAVOURITES TO SIGN £100M STAR ELLIOT ANDERSON

Manchester City lead the race for £100m Elliot Anderson. Discover why Newcastle are out and how the Forest star fits Pep's plans.

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Man City Overtakes Newcastle And Man Utd For Elliot Anderson

Journalist Pete O’Rourke says Manchester City are leading the race to sign Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson. Newcastle? They’re not really in the running. Eddie Howe has made it clear he’d love to bring Anderson back, and honestly, he didn’t want to let him go in the first place when Forest bought him in 2024.

Since then, Anderson’s gone up a level. He’s become one of Forest’s standout players and, really, one of the best central midfielders in the league right now. No surprise he’s attracting attention; there’s a long list of clubs that want him this summer. Manchester City look like the favourites if Anderson decides to move on.

Newcastle’s chances? Pretty slim. Without Champions League football, and with financial rules like PSR and FFP in play, they just can’t match the kind of money Forest will want, likely around £100 million. It seems out of reach for them.

Anderson’s numbers back up the hype. He’s been solid all season for Forest, playing 32 games across all competitions, notching a goal and a couple of assists. Those stats don’t even tell the full story. He’s been a key presence in midfield, breaking up play, picking passes, and just generally making things happen. He doesn’t shy away from a tackle and isn’t afraid to take a shot from a distance, either.

His contract runs until 2029, so Forest aren’t under pressure to sell, and nobody’s getting him for cheap. But if City want him, they have the resources to make it happen.

Would he fit in at City? Absolutely. He’s got Premier League experience, plenty of energy, and the kind of vision Pep Guardiola loves in his midfielders. At 23, he’s still got his best years ahead of him. If City pull this off, they’re getting a player who could make an immediate impact and just keep getting better. For them, Anderson really does look like the perfect signing this summer. 

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