Tammy Abraham wants Aston Villa move, Nottingham Forest plot hijack

Tammy Abraham has been linked with a move back to the Premier League, and he reportedly wants to join Aston Villa.

Nottingham Forest are interested in signing Tammy Abaraham as well. It will be interesting to see where the former Chelsea striker ends up. According to a report from Sky Sports journalist Rob Jones, the Englishman is ready to return to his comfort zone by rejoining Aston Villa.

The 28-year-old is currently on loan at Besiktas in Turkey, and he has 16 goal contributions to his name this season. There is no doubt that he would be an excellent addition to Aston Villa. He knows the club well, having played for them in the past.

Tammy Abraham does not have a future at AS Roma, and therefore, they decided to send him out on loan. They are unlikely to stand in his way if he wants to move through the Premier League. It will be interesting to see if Aston Villa can secure an agreement with the Italian club, or Besiktas for that matter.

The Villans need more depth in the attacking unit, and Abraham would be useful for them. They have been overly dependent on Ollie Watkins for goals. The Englishman could support him in the attack, and the two players could form a solid partnership.

Aston Villa are currently third in the Premier League table, and they are pushing for a place in the UEFA Champions League next season. The West Midlands outfit are looking to build a formidable project, and they need more quality in the team.

Nottingham Forest want Abraham

According to Ertan Suzgun, Nottingham Forest are looking to sign Tammy Abraham as well. However, Aston Villa will certainly have a more attractive project, considering the Tricky Trees are in the relegation dogfight. It remains to be seen if they can beat their Premier League rivals to his signature.

It remains to be seen where the striker ends up. The 28-year-old Englishman needs to play regularly at this stage of his career, and he should look to join a team where there is a prominent role for him. He will look to sort out his long-term future quickly and focus on his football.

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