Ahead of AC Milan's match against Parma on Sunday, Feb. 22, manager Max Allegri provided a positive update on Christian Pulisic's injury situation.
"On the injury front, we are all fine," Allegri said during his pre-game press conference on Saturday, Feb. 21.
"Even [Strahinja] Pavlović, who seemed at risk of a long layoff as we feared a broken fibula. Even though he's not in great condition, he's available.
"The others are all fine. Pulisic and [Rafael] Leão are better, especially Pulisic."
Pulisic has dealt with a hamstring injury intermittently for several months and has more recently struggled with bursitis.
The 27-year-old sat out Milan's 3-0 win at Bologna on Feb. 3 due to bursitis, and has made brief cameos off the bench in Milan's subsequent two matches.
Pulisic has only managed to start three of Milan's last nine league matches.
After starting the season on a tear, Pulisic has yet to register a single goal contribution in 2026.
But Pulisic is still AC Milan's leading goal-scorer this season with 10 in all competitions.
Meanwhile, Milan is fighting for the top spot in Serie A. The Rossoneri are in second place, trailing bitter rival Inter by seven points as they aim for their first league title since 2021-22.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Christian Pulisic injury news: AC Milan coach gives positive update