
It has been reported by the Telegraph that Chelsea are ready to let
striker Tammy Abraham go for £40 million this summer.
The 23 year old has not started for Chelsea since February , a game in
which he was subbed at half time.
With consistent game time looking less and less likely , Chelsea are
looking elsewhere for striking option and the Tammy Abraham
price has been set.
Tammy Abraham Price Set Out of Favour at Chelsea
After scoring 15 Premier League goals last season , many expected
Abraham to kick on and cement his place as first choice striker.
However, a couple of injuries and a change of manager has stunted
Abraham’s development massively.
He is yet to impress new manager Thomas Tuchel, evident from
his huge lack of game time. Since he was subbed against
Southampton, he has played just three minutes as a substitute. He
was not part of the squad for the FA cup cup semi-final over
Manchester City.
The England international will still have two years left on his
contract in the summer, but Chelsea are looking to cash on him
now. The price has been set for Tammy Abraham.
Many Potential Buyers as Price Set for Tammy Abraham
Tammy Abraham is a proven goal scorer at Premier League and
Champions League level. He has also been capped and scored for
England. There will be a host of clubs looking to gain his signature.
However, it is reported that the transfer would have to be a
permanent one, as a loan deal for Abraham is not desirable for the
player. Abraham wants to settle at a club where he can play
regularly, and work his way back into Gareth Southgate’s plans.
Abraham has always made it clear that he would like to stay at
Chelsea, a club he has been at since he was eight. However, with
Tuchel not favouring him, it is felt that a move is necessary for
both player and club.
If Abraham and Giroud leave, that would free up around £200,000
in weekly wages. This could be used to finance a move for the likes
of Haaland or Lukaku.
Leicester City and West Ham United have been linked with
Abraham, as they look to bolster their squad. Wherever Abraham
ends up, he will score goals, that’s for certain.
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