Tottenham and West Ham are seriously interested in signing Tammy Abraham this summer after Roma put the striker on the transfer list.
Abraham impressed in his debut season with Roma after arriving from Chelsea back in the 2021-22 campaign, scoring 17 goals across 37 Serie A matches, but things have been far more difficult over the last two years.
Abraham struggled to replicate that form in his second season with Roma and a cruciate ligament rupture suffered in June of last year kept him sidelined for the majority of this campaign, limiting him to just 318 minutes of action across 12 matches in the tail-end of the term.
Premier League looks to Abraham
TEAMtalk details how Tottenham and West Ham are both interested in a deal for him this summer after learning of his situation at Roma, who are willing to sell in order to cut their costs and focus on new targets.
Aston Villa, Leicester City and Bournemouth are all also keen on the 26-year-old, who is now looking increasingly likely to return to the Premier League this summer.
Recent reports suggested he’d be happy to stay with the Giallorossi to try and turn things around after a difficult 24 months.