Christian Pulisic’s eagerly awaited return adds an interesting subplot before Ruben Amorim’s debut competitive match as Milan head coach. The U.S. international has fought his way back into consideration after missing 44 days, though his availability for the Torino clash will hinge on how swiftly the coaching staff judges his readiness for competitive action.
The timing is particularly intriguing for Milan, as the Serie A opener follows a tumultuous summer. Amorim has been steadily refining his squad and tactical approach during pre‑season, and Pulisic’s recovery provides an additional attacking weapon just as the competition intensifies.
Pulisic sustained a micro‑fracture and bone edema in the tibia and fibula of his right leg during the 2026 World Cup. Initially expected to sideline him for four to six weeks, his rehabilitation has advanced sufficiently to allow a return to full team training at Milanello.
MilanNews reported that Pulisic rejoined his teammates just two days before the Rossoneri’s season opener. After being absent from the squad for 44 days, the 27‑year‑old’s return to regular training marked a significant milestone on his path back to competitive action.
Photos from the session offered additional encouragement, showing Pulisic smiling with his teammates during a rainy training drill. His presence in the group indicated that the rehabilitation process had proceeded smoothly and that he was now ready to be considered for selection.
Amorim Confirms Pulisic’s Inclusion for Torino Clash
The uncertainty over Pulisic’s participation has been settled. Pulisic has been named in Milan’s squad for the Sunday away fixture versus Torino, giving Amorim the flexibility to introduce the American if the situation warrants.
However, the American is expected to start on the bench rather than rejoin the starting XI right away, according to MilanNews. This strategy lets Milan monitor his workload after a prolonged layoff while preserving Amorim a potent impact option for later in the game.
A 20‑ to 30‑minute cameo would be an ideal manner to ease Pulisic back into competitive action. Milan have little incentive to expose him to unnecessary risk, given his potential to become a key component of Amorim’s plans over a lengthy Serie A season.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.
Amorim Readies for His Maiden Serie A Challenge
Pulisic’s return coincides with Milan’s transition into a new era under Amorim. The former Manchester United boss has utilized pre‑season to trial his concepts, notably the 3‑4‑2‑1 formation, which is anticipated to define the team’s tactical identity this campaign.
Milan’s preseason results have been varied: a draw with Celtic, a stalemate against Inter, a loss to Chelsea, and a confidence‑building win over Manchester United. The victory over United supplied valuable momentum ahead of the upcoming competitive season.
Amorim has also faced tough choices concerning several players omitted from his plans. Meanwhile, newcomers Gonçalo Ramos, Diego Moreira and Mario Gila have expanded the Portuguese coach’s toolkit as he works to reshape the squad.
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