Tammy Abraham’s time with AS Roma appears to be nearing its end, and his next destination could be either England or Turkey.
The 27-year-old striker, who is currently on loan at AC Milan, has reportedly caught the attention of several clubs in both the Premier League and the Turkish Super Lig.
Roma, facing pressure to meet Financial Fair Play requirements, are said to be ready to offload the forward. He no longer figures in their future plans and could be moved on this summer.
Abraham’s agents are actively exploring potential destinations. Leeds United, Aston Villa, and Newcastle are believed to be keeping close tabs on the situation.
The former Chelsea man joined Roma in 2021 for €40 million and impressed in his debut campaign under Jose Mourinho. However, injuries and inconsistency have since seen his stock decline, prompting the club to consider cutting their losses.
Now fit again and looking to reignite his career, Abraham could be on the move once more, with Roma hopeful of recovering a large chunk of the fee they initially paid to bring him to Serie A.