Mauricio Pochettino's imminent arrival at Chelsea means Christian Pulisic could play under his seventh different manager at Stamford Bridge.
The USMNT ace signed for the Blues in 2019 from Borussia Dortmund when he was tipped as one of football's most exciting wonderkids. Since arriving in England, the forward has failed to fulfil his potential under the likes of Frank Lampard, Thomas Tuchel and Graham Potter.
More recently, Pulisic has been labelled a "nearly player" by Gary Neville. The former Premier League winner delivered his honest verdict on the Chelsea man in the 4-1 defeat to Manchester United. Whatever Pulisic decides to do, he will have a number of critics to answer.
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Pulisic has struggled for consistency in the Premier League. Much has been made of where his future lies beyond the upcoming transfer window with his contract up next year.
Should he not secure a move when the current season ends, he will be free to negotiate a transfer with clubs overseas at the start of 2024 - leaving Chelsea for nothing.
It's likely that Todd Boehly and Co. will push for a move in the next couple of months to ensure they receive a transfer fee. There have been a number of potential suitors linked with Pulisic, including Newcastle, Napoli and Manchester United.
Any talk of a potential exit out of west London could all be quashed with the arrival of Pochettino. The Argentine is closing in on a move to Stamford Bridge at the end of the season. During his time at Tottenham, Pochettino wanted to sign Pulisic before he opted for a move to Chelsea.
An attacking-minded coach should be a good thing for the USMNT star, though there are plenty of options in the final third following Boehly's £600million spending.
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