AC Milan take a chance on Tammy Abraham

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Tammy Abraham could well leave Roma this summer. Recruited 3 years ago from Chelsea in exchange for a check of €41 million, the English striker is courted by AC Milan. Paulo Fonseca makes him his priority in attack to accompany Alvaro Morata, who arrived a week ago in Lombardy. According to Sky Sport Italythe English striker has already given his agreement to enter into negotiations with the Rossoneri, refusing in the process approaches from English clubs (Everton and West Ham).

Now it remains for the Milanese to get in touch with the Louve to negotiate a transfer of the 26-year-old striker. With limited means, they should try to include one or more players in this transaction. The media mentions the names of Daniel Maldini and Luka Jovic. Tammy Abraham is still under contract with the Giallarossi until 2026.

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