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Chelsea Finally Make Tammy Abraham Decision Amid Armando Broja Injury

Kingsley Ikechi
Kingsley Ikechi
The West Londoners are reportedly eyeing move to reunite with AS Roma striker, Tammy Abraham as they continue quest to spark front line.

Chelsea despite already closed in on transfer move for Molde sensational Fofana, have as well considered the option of bringing their former Striker back to the club.

The Academy graduate has excelled since leaving Stamford Bridge for the Serie A where he scored 20 goals in 2021/2022 season.

Though having struggled with the start of the new season, netting just 4 goals in 20 games, Tammy Abraham still pose as a great threat in enemies box and Chelsea believe they can convince him to a reunion deal.

However, his €70m tag currently pose as a blockage for the Blues who have shown little interest in paying the money as they rather would prefer having him on loan.

A 5-year deal signed by the player when he arrived in 2021 will make it even harder for Chelsea to negotiate for a reduction but should they been keen on re-signing him based on the buy-back clause then they would have to wait until the end of the current season to activate the clause.

Tammy Abraham missed the National Team call as England crashed out of the Quarter Finals following 2-1 loss to France.

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