You need to leave Chelsea to join another Premier League club to gets more game-time USA legend Eric Wynalda tell £145,000 per week Chelsea Player

You need to leave Chelsea to join another Premier League club to gets more game-time USA legend Eric Wynalda tell £145,000 per week Chelsea Player

Christian Pulisic, a winger for Chelsea, needs to be at a team where he “gets more playing time,” according to American veteran Eric Wynalda, who has urged his compatriot go to another Premier League team.

After the American moved with £58 million from Borussia Dortmund in 2019, there were high hopes for Pulisic.

Over the course of his four seasons in Germany, Pulisic flourished at the Bundesliga club and established himself as one of the brightest talents in Europe.

In his debut season at Stamford Bridge, the winger scored 11 goals, but he hasn’t reached double figures since the 2019–20 season.

Over the past year, Pulisic has been on the outside looking in, starting just three of Chelsea’s 12 Premier League games this year.

Wynalda, a former American forward, says Pulisic needs to play more often and that he “would not mind” if the 24-year-old switched from Chelsea to rival Premier League club Newcastle United.

Since Newcastle was taken over last year and become one of the wealthiest clubs in international football, Pulisic has been linked with a move to St James’ Park.

According to Wynalda, Christian Pulisic needs to play left flank on a team where he will see more action in the long run.

It wouldn’t bother me if Pulisic wore Newcastle United’s black and white colors.

With varying degrees of success, Chelsea manager Graham Potter has recently used wingbacks Pulisic and Raheem Sterling, a summer acquisition for the Blues.

Wynalda claims Sterling didn’t appear at ease in the job, but believes Pulisic at least had a desire to succeed in a new situation.

Sterling has played wing-back, and it hasn’t worked out at all, he continued. The bench has drawn a lot of attention.

“I can’t defend, I should be up there where Mason Mount is playing,” some of the glances said. I want to be up there; please move me from here.

We saw Pulisic playing wing back because he was telling us, “I’ll play, I got it, let’s go.”

He received an assist from one of the games where he entered the box to pick up the ball, possibly signaling to his manager that he needs more possession of the ball and doesn’t want to be chasing it. He desires to possess the ball.

This week, sixth-place Chelsea will play Dinamo Zagreb and sixth-place Arsenal.

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