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Christian Pulisic faces uncertainty as Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri becomes Italy’s top candidate to replace Gennaro Gattuso: How it would affect the USMNT star

Christian Pulisic (left) and Massimiliano Allegri (right)
© Getty ImagesChristian Pulisic (left) and Massimiliano Allegri (right)

The situation surrounding Christian Pulisic and his Milan coach, Massimiliano Allegri, has taken a dramatic turn as multiple reports in Italy confirm an imminent change on the bench of the Italy national team. News of Gennaro Gattuso’s likely resignation has placed Allegri in pole position for one of the most scrutinized roles in world soccer. While the shift concerns Italy, rumblings inside the Milan dressing room suggest the ripple effects could reach beyond Coverciano and directly touch Pulisic.

The Azzurri’s failure to qualify for the World Cup once again has triggered calls for a total restructuring, beginning with the head coach. Gattuso, who took charge in a difficult moment, is prepared to step aside after a heartbreaking exit to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the play-off final. According to Sky Italia and other outlets, both Allegri and Antonio Conte are being viewed as primary contenders for the role.

As the speculation intensifies, Allegri’s name stands out above the rest, with various Italian publications describing him as the “dream hire” for the national team. Yet his current contract with Milan complicates the scenario, as the Rossoneri face growing uncertainty over their long-term project. That uncertainty forms the foundation of a question many at Milanello are quietly asking: what would Allegri’s potential departure actually mean for Christian Pulisic?

How Allegri’s potential exit could affect Christian Pulisic

Under Allegri, Pulisic has undergone a transformative period in his Serie A career. The American has thrived in a system built around discipline, spatial control, and the freedom to attack in transition; all principles Allegri has reinforced since returning to the Rossoneri. Pulisic’s renaissance is one of the standout successes of Allegri’s second Milan era.

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AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri gestures during the Serie A match.

A managerial change could disrupt that dynamic. A new coach may alter the American’s position, tactical role, or priority within the squad. Even more importantly, the Italian boss’ departure could trigger a broader reshuffle of Milan’s project, including squad turnover, formation changes, or different expectations in forward areas.

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Should Allegri take over Italy, Milan might be forced into a rapid appointment process, potentially selecting a manager whose philosophy does not align with Pulisic’s strengths. As La Gazzetta dello Sport put it, “Allegri leaving would change everything at Milan: the style, the priorities, the market”.

Why Allegri is seen as the perfect fit for Italy

Multiple Italian analysts have made a compelling argument for Allegri as the ideal replacement. Sky Italia’s Gianluca Di Marzio described him as bringing “reliability, experience, wit, and brilliance… probably the ideal choice right now.” His reputation for pragmatism, knockout-match intelligence, and exceptional man-management makes him highly compatible with the demands of international soccer.

AC Milan's Alexis Saelemakers and Massimiliano Allegri

AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri consoles Alexis Saelemaekers during the Serie A match.

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But Allegri’s position at San Siro has grown increasingly fragile. Previous reports from Corriere dello Sport and Sportitalia indicate he is dissatisfied with the club’s transfer strategy, with Real Madrid monitoring his situation closely.

Despite Milan having only two league defeats and one of the strongest tactical structures in the country, Allegri’s willingness to continue depends on receiving significant reinforcements, including a creative midfielder and a proven goalscorer. That uncertainty has raised deeper concerns within the Milan squad. If Allegri leaves abruptly, Milan faces a total tactical and developmental reset, which directly affects Christian Pulisic.

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