Roma had finalised a deal with Aston Villa for striker Tammy Abraham before his injury on the final day of the season ruined it.
That’s according to journalist Ilario Di Giovambattista, who says Unai Emery’s side will return for the striker in November.
Abraham had been linked with a move back to England for several months after a disappointing second season in Rome.
Aston Villa, where he enjoyed a successful loan spell earlier in his career, had been linked with a move for him as they plan to strengthen Emery’s squad this summer.
Several reports made it clear that they were very much in the mix for his signature, with it claimed back in March that they were ready to sign him.
Any transfers are now off the table, though, after Abraham left Roma’s last game of the season on a stretcher after suffering a horror knee injury that will see him spend at least six months on the treatment table.
That’s put an end to any potential moves for him, including to Aston Villa, who seemingly had a deal all wrapped up and ready to go.
“Roma had already sold Abraham to Aston Villa for €30m,” claimed Di Giovambattista.
“The deal was already closed, then everything fell through because of injury. According to our information, the Englishman will return in November 2023.”