AS Roma want at least €25 million to sell Tammy Abraham, West Ham United ahead of Tottenham in chase

Tammy Abraham has been linked with a move away from AS Roma, and he could return to the Premier League this summer.

According to Il Messaggero, Tottenham Hotspur are keen on signing Tammy Abraham this summer. Meanwhile,a report by Gazzetta dello Sport has claimed that West Ham United are in the race as well, and they are currently ahead of the North London club in the chase.

Summer move on the cards?

It will be interesting to see where the 26-year-old striker ends up. AS Roma will demand €25 million for his services, and Tottenham and West Ham certainly have the financial means to get the deal done. Both clubs could use a quality striker this summer, and Abraham would be a useful acquisition. So, it is hardly surprising that they are vying for his signature.

The English striker has struggled with injuries this past season, but he was outstanding for AS Roma in his debut campaign with them. He managed to score 27 goals across all competitions. He has played in English football before, and he should be able to settle in quickly and make an immediate impact in the Premier League.

Tammy Abraham could fancy Tottenham move

The opportunity to join a big club like Tottenham will be quite exciting for Tammy Abraham. The North London outfit will be hoping to get back into the Champions League and push for trophies next season. They will need to plug the gaps in their squad during the summer transfer window. Signing a quality striker should be one of their priorities.

Spurs have missed the clinical presence upfront since the departure of Harry Kane. Meanwhile, West Ham United need more quality in their attack as well. They have players like Jarrod Bowen and Mohammed Kudus at their disposal, and signing a centre forward could complete their front three for the foreseeable future.

Both clubs would represent an excellent destination for Tammy Abraham, and it remains to be seen where he ends up. The 26-year-old might feel that he has unfinished business in the Premier League, and he will look to prove his worth in English football. The reported asking price seems reasonable for a player of his quality, and Abraham could easily justify the €25 million investment in the coming seasons.

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