New York City FC says it is interested in signing U.S. international Christian Pulisic, but the club acknowledges that AC Milan is not currently looking to sell him. NYCFC president Brad Sims said at a Major League Soccer event promoting the resumption of the season that Pulisic is the type of player many MLS clubs would want. Sims stated that if MLS teams were asked whether they would be interested in having Pulisic, they would likely respond positively, but he added that Milan’s position is a key constraint. The reports emphasize that NYCFC’s interest is not matched by an apparent willingness from Pulisic’s current club to negotiate a transfer. Overall, the situation is presented as an example of MLS interest in a top American player while transfer decisions remain controlled by the player’s current European club. No details are provided about contract terms, potential fees, or official talks between the clubs, and the only clear point across sources is that NYCFC’s desire to sign Pulisic does not align with AC Milan’s reported lack of interest in selling.