United States international Christian Pulisic has an agreement in principle on a long-term deal to leave Chelsea and move to Serie A giants AC Milan; however, the clubs have yet to agree on a transfer fee, a source in Italy with knowledge of the situation told ESPN.
Pulisic, 24, is willing to take a substantial pay cut to make the transfer work, the source added, with only minor details still to be worked out before a full agreement on personal terms can be reached. — Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.) There remain negotiations on the fee, with Chelsea wanting €25 million ($27.3m) while Milan is thinking more in the €15m-€18m range, the source said.
The news was first reported by Italian outlet Tuttomercatoweb. Chelsea is of the belief that Sandro Tonali's expected move to Newcastle United means Milan can afford to pay more, but Milan want the proceeds from that deal to help them acquire three to four players.
This stance is creating some impatience on the Milan side and they are considering walking away from the deal. Pulisic, however, only wants to go to Milan.