AC Milan forward Christian Pulisic has returned to training after missing three weeks with a hamstring injury.

Pulisic was injured in the U.S. men's national team's match against Australia on Oct. 14.

After missing four matches for Milan, Pulisic is expected to take part in Saturday's game at Parma.

Though Pulisic has been in outstanding form for Milan this season, earning Serie A Player of the Month honors for September, the Rossoneri still managed to post an unbeaten record of two wins and two draws in the four matches he missed.

That will see Max Allegri's side enter Saturday's game in third place, just one point back of Serie A leader Napoli.

Per Gazzetta dello Sport, Allegri will decide over the next three days whether Pulisic will be able to start against Parma or will come off the bench instead.

The Parma match will be Milan's final game before the November international window, but Pulisic is not expected to join the USMNT for friendlies against Paraguay and Uruguay.

A report last week said AC Milan and the USMNT agreed that Pulisic will stay in Italy during the international break.

Milan was wary about the 27-year-old traveling across the ocean and potentially playing two games so soon after his injury return.

This article originally appeared on Pro Soccer Wire: Pulisic back in AC Milan training ahead of injury return

Reporting by Seth Vertelney, Pro Soccer Wire / Pro Soccer Wire

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect