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Tottenham and Arsenal express Christian Pulisic interest: AC Milan want £70m

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Tottenham are battling two other Premier League clubs for a former Chelsea star, who is dominating the Serie A this season.

Spurs are expected to prioritise strengthening their forward line in the summer, and they have reportedly set their sights on a winger who has scored eight goals and provided two assists from just 17 Serie A games this season.

It has been reported over recent days that Tottenham have moved into pole position to land Christian Pulisic from AC Milan.

According to an update by CaughtOffside, Milan are expected to demand £60-£70m for Pulisic, and it has now emerged that the Lilywhites will have to battle two other clubs for the winger.

Tottenham target Christian Pulisic
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Tottenham facing competition from Arsenal for Christian Pulisic

The USA international is not only Milan’s top scorer this season, but is the joint second-highest goalscorer across the Italian top flight, with only Lautaro Martinez having found the back of the net more often in the competition.

He has thus emerged as the linchpin for this Rossoneri side, and according to Football Insider, his form has attracted a lot of interest from the Premier League.

The report claims both Tottenham and Arsenal have expressed an interest in a summer deal for the 27-year-old.

The two North London clubs have also joined in the race for Man United, but Milan are not expected to let him go without a fight.

Milan are reluctant to lose Pulisic

Pulisic is set to enter the final year of his contract at the San Siro this summer, but Football Insider reveal that Milan hold an option to extend it by one more year.

The Serie A giants are ‘extremely reluctant’ to lose the former Chelsea man despite the interest from the Premier League elite.

The publication adds that Milan are expected to snub offers for Pulisic and are hoping that Champions League qualification will convince the player to commit his future to the club.

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