Jose Mourinho’s AS Roma have had a bid accepted for Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham, according to Sky Sports.
Abraham perhaps doesn’t get the respect he deserves at Stamford Bridge, having topped Chelsea’s goalscoring charts for two seasons in a row.
Thomas Tuchel discovered pretty quickly that the Englishman was not to his liking, despite the frequency that he finds the back of the net.
Abraham has been considered one of the most likely to leave the club on a permanent transfer this summer, and as is reported by Sky Sports, AS Roma could be his next move.
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The report claims that AS Roma have had a £34M bid accepted for Abraham, with Mourinho looking to strengthen ahead of the new Serie A campaign.
Abraham is yet to give his personal go-ahead to the move, but were he to do so, he could be set to embark on a new adventure in Italy.
It’s noted in the report that Arsenal are also keen, but Chelsea would prefer not to sell to a direct Premier League rival, which seems smart considering past mistakes.