Report shares truly huge Tammy Abraham boost for West Ham United
Long-term West Ham United target Tammy Abraham has been put up for sale by AS Roma this summer.
According to a report from The Telegraph, Tammy Abraham will be transfer listed with Roma facing Financial Fair Play scrutiny, leaving the door open for West Ham.
The Hammers have chased the 25-year-old striker since he was at Chelsea – dating back to the summer of 2020.
David Moyes missed out on Abraham to Roma in the end, and the ex-Chelsea hitman has been a big hit in the Italian capital.
However, his days at the Olympic Stadium now seem to be numbered. Surely West Ham will go back in for him…
West Ham handed huge Tammy Abraham boost
With the Telegraph reporting that the 25-year-old striker will be sold this summer, the Hammers will surely go back in for the England international.
Gianluca Scamacca has been heavily linked with an exit from the London Stadium before the start of next season.
Coincidentally, Roma have been linked with a move to sign the 24-year-old West Ham forward. The Serie A giants are the Italian’s boyhood club and he recently went to watch them in their Europa League semi-final clash with Bayer Leverkusen.
So who knows, perhaps a swap deal could be in the offing.
Even if Scamacca stays at West Ham, Moyes should be doing all he can to bring Abraham to the club this summer.
The London-born ace is an elite centre-forward, and has been described as a ‘stunning’ player by the Daily Mail.
Since joining Roma, Tammy has bagged 36 goals and 12 assists in 106 games. Those are really solid numbers from the 6ft 3in hitman, especially considering that his play consists of so much more than just scoring goals.
He is actually the perfect striker for the Hammers and I’m still at a loss as to explain why Moyes didn’t push harder to sign him two years ago.
Maybe now the Scot will make up for that and bring Tammy Abraham to West Ham in the summer. If that does happen, quite where it would leave Scamacca remains to be seen.