Iron Union want Chelsea’s outcast to be their Champions League difference-maker

Union Berlin have got a big task of improving their squad for their maiden participation of Europe’s strongest club competition, the UEFA Champions League. The club, which played in the second division just a few years ago, is now having nice problems – like recruiting quality players to propel them to another level.In the past week, Christian Pulisic has come a long way toward leaving Chelsea. As part of Mauricio Pochettino’s makeover of the playing group following his inability to find form in the Premier League, it is widely anticipated that the American will leave the club during this transfer window.##NAJAVA_MECA_7350482##Since the 2022/23 season finished, Pulisic has drawn more attention from European countries. With AC Milan and Juventus both keeping an eye on his status and Newcastle once more being linked, a transfer to Italy has appeared to be the most likely option.The 24-year-old is currently in the last year of his deal with Stamford Bridge. Chelsea had no choice but to accept that their $32 million asking price would not be met given his current circumstances in England.With personal terms reportedly agreed with AC Milan, a new option has now emerged for the USA national team star. According to German outlet Berliner Kurier, FC Union Berlin could look to bring Pulisic back to the Bundesliga for their first-ever stint in the Champions League. The Italians and their tight budgets. Прикажи ову објаву у апликацији Instagram Објава коју дели Christian Pulisic (@cmpulisic) The report states that the German side could look to finance a deal for the player nicknamed Captain America with the funds raised from Sheraldo Becker’s move to West Ham. The forward has been strongly linked with a move to the Hammers after he scored 12 goals and assisted 11 last term.Pulisic remains in fond memories of football fans in Germany and is one of those players who could thrive when given a key role by their coach. That was never going to happen at Stamford Bridge, but maybe Berlin is the place to kickstart the American’s career.

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