Yunus Musah’s loan spell at Serie A side Atalanta is set to end this May with the Serie A club reportedly set to pass on keeping him permanently. Atalanta will not exercise the purchase option on Musah from his parent club AC Milan, Italian outlet Gazzetta Dello Sport reported Thursday. In addition, the Rossoneri are planning to listen to offers for the American midfielder this summer, according to the report. Musah joined the Bergamo-based club in August from Milan in a season-long loan deal which included a €25 million purchase option. However, the American has struggled to earn consistent playing time this season, leading to Atalanta’s decision to not exercise a purchase. Musah has made 24 appearances for the club in all competitions, with his only two goals coming on March 1 and 4 respectively. His last start came back on January 28 against Union St. Gilloise in UEFA Champions League play before Atalanta were later dumped out of the competition by Bayern Munich in the Round of 16. A lack of consistent playing time has led to less U.S. men’s national team involvement for Musah too. Musah’s last USMNT cap came back in March 2025 in a CONCACAF Nations League third-place match loss to Canada. Musah has made 83 appearances for AC Milan since joining for €20 million from Valencia in August 2023. He’s amassed over 200 club appearances to date between his three stops at senior level. Seventh-place Atalanta will continue their push for a European qualification spot with six league matches remaining. Up next for Raffaele Palladino’s squad is a Saturday trip to AS Roma before resuming Coppa Italia action against Lazio next week.