According to talkSPORT today, Roma is attempting to sell Abraham for a fee of £26 million, a move that has piqued the interest of multiple English clubs.
Last season, Abraham suffered significant injuries, and the Italian side is keen to offload him to alleviate their substantial wage bill. It’s reported that they have already proposed the striker to clubs like Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs are in the market for a number 9, but Bournemouth’s Solanke’s high release clause of £65 million has deterred them.
Abraham had an impressive debut season in Serie A, scoring 27 goals, but last season, hindered by injuries, he started only eight matches, netting nine goals. He sustained a severe ACL tear on the final day of the campaign.
In addition to Tottenham, Aston Villa and Everton are also monitoring his situation. Abraham previously played for Aston Villa in the 2018-19 season, helping the club secure promotion to the Premier League. West Ham United, seeking to bolster their attacking options, have also shown interest in the forward.
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