Christian Pulisic could be back in match action as early as next week for AC Milan after missing three games due to a hamstring injury he suffered while representing the U.S. men’s national team in the October international window.
Ahead of Milan’s clash with AS Roma on Sunday, Massimiliano Allegri revealed that the American attacker could make his way back into the lineup as soon as Nov. 8 when the Rossoneri take on Parma and USMNT youth international Benjamin Cremaschi.
“Pulisic should return against Parma,” the Milan boss revealed. “Let’s see if Pulisic will be back in Parma and then join his national team…We are in contact with all the national team coaches to tell them our players’ conditions.”
Pulisic suffered has been sidelined ever since he took a tackle from Australia’s Jason Geria in the 26th minute of the USMNT’s 2–1 win on Oct. 14. The 27-year-old underwent an MRI upon returning to Milan, where the club diagnosed his injury as a “low-grade injury” to his right hamstring.






