AC Milan and AS Roma are negotiating a potential transfer for striker Tammy Abraham, who has been on Milan’s radar since July. The 26-year-old forward, who joined Roma from Chelsea in the summer of 2021 for €41 million, could be on the move again as both clubs seek a mutually beneficial deal.
🚨 Milan and Roma had a new contact for Tammy Abraham. Roma are willing to accept a swap deal that include Saelemaekers, who could risk being left out of the CL list unless Chukwueze makes way for him
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The Rossoneri are exploring the option of including Alexis Saelemaekers in the deal to reduce the cash component required for Abraham’s transfer. While no agreement has been reached yet, both clubs are hopeful that further discussions will bring them closer to a deal. The base offer from Milan involves a mix of cash and Saelemaekers, but details are still being negotiated to find a suitable arrangement for all parties involved.
Abraham has made 120 appearances for Roma, scoring 37 goals and providing 13 assists. However, his recent form has been hampered by injuries, limiting him to just 12 games across all competitions last season, where he managed to score only once. His performance was notably affected by a severe cruciate ligament injury sustained during pre-season, which has also influenced Roma’s considerations in the ongoing transfer talks.