In the 2024/25 season, every Rossoneri fan wants the same answer: who scored the most goals for AC Milan 2024/25? Under pressure, through ups and downs, one name stood above the rest — and that’s Christian Pulisic. In this article, AnnuGoal will walk you through how Pulisic claimed that honor, how his performance compares with his closest rivals, and what his scoring meant for Milan’s campaign.
Season overview and context

Before diving into the numbers, it’s important to frame the season. AC Milan had a turbulent 2024/25: coaching change, challenges in Serie A, plus campaigns in Coppa Italia, Supercoppa and the Champions League. In total, Milan aimed to compete on multiple fronts, and goals became one of their scarce resources.
From the club’s statistical records, Christian Pulisic finished as Milan’s league top scorer with 11 goals in Serie A, and top scorer across all competitions with 17 goals. This firmly places him at the summit of the club’s goal charts for that season.
He narrowly edged out midfield partner Tijjani Reijnders, who also had a prolific year — but Pulisic’s greater impact across competitions sealed the top spot. The data shows:
Player | Serie A Goals | Other Competitions | Total Goals |
Christian Pulisic | 11 | 6 (Champions League + Supercoppa) | 17 |
Tijjani Reijnders | 10 | 5 (Coppa + Europe) | 15 |
These figures confirm the answer to the core question: Pulisic scored the most goals for AC Milan 2024/25, both in league play and overall.
How Pulisic achieved margin

Consistency in Serie A
Pulisic’s 11 league goals showed not just finishing ability but persistence. He managed to keep pace with Reijnders, often swapping leads in the goalscoring charts midseason. His sharpness in relation to form and fitness let him convert chances when the team needed them.
Key contributions outside the league
What set Pulisic apart was his output in cups and Europe:
- In Champions League, he contributed with goals (4) that pushed Milan in group and knockout play.
- In the Supercoppa Italiana, he also found the net, bolstering his total.
- Though he didn’t score in Coppa Italia, his overall season tally remained unmatched.
By combining consistency in Italy’s top flight with clutch scoring in other tournaments, he widened the gap with Reijnders and the rest.
Rival scorers and what they offered
To appreciate Pulisic’s standing, here’s a brief look at other notable contributors:
- Tijjani Reijnders: A midfield box-to-box force, his 15 goals reflect a rare scoring rate for a non-forward. He remains a standout in aerial duels and late runs into the box.
- Rafael Leão: Always dangerous, Leão netted 8 in Serie A and added a few in continental matches, totaling 12.
- Tammy Abraham: At 10 total goals, Abraham made decisive contributions, especially in cup matches.
- Álvaro Morata and Santiago Giménez chipped in with 6 goals each across competitions.
- Even Théo Hernandez, as a defender, got in on scoring with 5 goals—a testament to Milan’s use of fullbacks in attack.
Yet none could match Pulisic’s all-around consistency.
Why this matters for Milan’s legacy and future

Scoring alone doesn’t guarantee success, as Milan’s 2024/25 finish (8th in Serie A) showed. But having a go-to scorer gives a team an anchor. Pulisic became that anchor, mediating pressure, generating hope, and often being Milan’s reliable outlet when other forwards slumped., his achievement also strengthens Milan’s reputation as a destination where attackers can flourish. For Pulisic personally, topping the charts in a club with such attacking history is a feather in his cap.
Final Thoughts
Christian Pulisic clearly scored the most goals for AC Milan 2024/25, delivering 17 across all competitions (11 in the league). His combination of consistency, versatility, and ability to score outside the domestic league gave him the edge over the likes of Reijnders, Leão and Abraham.
If you’re curious about match-by-match breakdowns, Pulisic’s scoring streaks, or comparisons to past Milan top scorers, let me know — AnnuGoal is ready to dive deeper!