Roma have made early enquiries about Christian Pulisic, the 27-year-old AC Milan attacker, with the Italian side asking for information on a player whose own future hinges on a contract decision. The picture today is one of admiration rather than action: Roma strongly want him, several clubs have sounded out his agents, but there is no bid and no formal talks. Crucially, the latest signal points the other way — Milan are moving towards a renewal, which weakens the case for any exit at all. The sourcing is decent but unresolved. The most authoritative voice here, Daniele Longo, is highly reliable and has twice addressed the story — first confirming Roma's concrete interest via a second source, then reporting that a Milan renewal has dampened the exit signal. Nicolo Schira, a solid if slightly less weighty reporter, frames it as genuine interest from multiple parties but no concrete movement. In short: credible, corroborated, but pointing increasingly towards the player staying. The 7% reading marks this as a clear longshot, and rightly so. For it to advance, Milan's renewal talks would need to collapse and Roma would have to translate enquiries into an actual offer in the discussed £49.5m–£69.8m range. As things stand, the freshest reporting suggests the opposite is happening — the player is leaning towards committing to Milan. The money would be in keeping with Milan's recent business: they sold to Newcastle for £52m in 2023 and to Man City for £47m in 2025, both close to the figures floated here. Watch the renewal. If Pulisic signs the new Milan deal, this dies; if talks stall, Roma's interest could finally harden into a bid.