Tottenham lead race to sign Christian Pulisic

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Christian Pulisic has been linked with a move away from AC Milan, and clubs like Tottenham, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United are interested in signing the player.

However, a report from Fichajes claims that Tottenham have taken the initiative with initial talks, and they have a competitive edge over their rivals in the race to sign the United States International.

Spurs lead the Christian Pulisic race

It appears that Tottenham have intensified their efforts to fill the void left by Son Heung-min. They believe the 27-year-old United States international could be the ideal acquisition. He has shown his quality in Italy with AC Milan, and he has 10 goals to his name in all competitions this season. He has previously shown his quality in the Premier League with Chelsea. His previous experience of English football should help him settle quickly and make an immediate impact at the north London club. It will be interesting to see if Tottenham can negotiate a reasonable deal to sign the player.

Pulisic has entered the final 18 months of his contract at the Italian club, and this could be the right time for Milan to cash in on him. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. Pulisic has been hailed as a “coach’s dream”.

Pulisic could transform Spurs’ attack

Pulisic will add flair, pace and goals in the final third. Tottenham need more unpredictability in the attack, and the 27-year-old could be the ideal acquisition for them. He has the quality and the experience to help them improve immediately.

He has played for big clubs like Chelsea and AC Milan, and he should be able to make a defining impact at Tottenham, helping them push for trophies. He previously won the UEFA Champions League while in England.

Meanwhile, players like Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze have been quite underwhelming this season, and Arsenal need more quality on the wings. The former Chelsea star would have been a quality acquisition for them as well.