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On Wednesday, Sky Italia stated West Ham United have made an offer to sign AS Roma’s Tammy Abraham.

There was no information on the details of the proposals tabled by West Ham and this is now provided by a fresh report from Calciomercato

The 26-year-old’s future seems to be away from the Serie A side and West Ham are one of the clubs looking to secure his services this summer.

AC Milan are keen to sign the striker, but are yet to match the €25m fee requested by the Giallorossi. They are trying to find the right formula, which includes a loan with a buying option or using one of their own players as part of the deal.

Corriere dello Sport report Roma appreciate Noah Okafor, and are willing to accept him as part of the deal for Abraham. This is relayed by Calciomercato, who then state that the Rossoneri will face competition from West Ham to sign the former Chelsea man.

Julen Lopetegui’s side have ‘made an attempt’ to sign the Englishman. It’s claimed they have offered up to €30m, but Abraham’s preference is to join Milan over West Ham.

A move to the San Siro will see him play in the Champions League and also reunite with his former Chelsea teammate, Fikayo Tomori.

It’s worth noting West Ham are set to bolster their attack with Borussia Dortmund star Niclas Füllkrug, so the Abraham option may now be in the bin.