Aston Villa, West Ham United and Leicester City are among the clubs in the picture to sign AS Roma’s Tammy Abraham.
The striker returned to action in April, after spending around 11 months on the sidelines due to a knee injury. His future seems to be away from the Serie A side, if Leggo, relayed by Vocegiallorossa.it, is to be believed.
Leggo are certain that the Giallorossi will sacrifice the 26-year-old to raise funds. He’s also keen on returning to England, where Aston Villa, West Ham and Leicester City have shown interest in him.
Roma’s desire is to collect at least €30m from his sale in the summer window, and this is echoed by Metropolitan Magazine.
It’s claimed Roma sporting director Florent Ghisolfi has a limited budget, and he has to raise funds. Abraham is one of the players who can help his club earn money, and they are keen on selling him.
When discussing his interested parties, the report says Aston Villa, West Ham, Leicester, Tottenham Hotspur and AFC Bournemouth have ‘activated their respective radars’.
Ghisolfi’s aim is to collect at least €30m for Abraham, and use those funds to carry out new signings.
Abraham is expected to return to the Premier League, and there’s no mention which club is currently ahead in the transfer race.