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‘Braced for Bids’ – ‘Prolific’ Striker Linked to Numerous Premier League Clubs

Romelu Lukaku leaving the pitch for Tammy Abraham

Matt Law has revealed that numerous Premier League clubs are interested in a move for Tammy Abraham.

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Premier League Interest in Abraham Transfer

Law revealed that Roma are “braced for bids” for Abraham, after the striker’s third season in Italy. He reported that West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur, and Aston Villa are all “all aware Abraham could be attainable”.

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However, this interest is not concrete. The Lilywhites “have not made a firm decision” on whether they want to sign the ex-Chelsea man, perhaps as they consider the potential of playing Son Heung-min up front for another season.

Meanwhile, the Villans’ pursuit depends on Jhon Duran’s transfer to Chelsea being completed.

Other Interest and Asking Price

Law continued to reveal interest from “elsewhere in Europe” and that there will be a “series of options” for the 26-year-old.

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Abraham would reportedly be available for just £20 million with Roma facing financial fair play issues. This could be a great pickup in a limited striker market, as we will outline later in this piece.

Top Three Ideal Premier League Clubs for Abraham Transfer

West Ham seem the ideal club to sign the Englishman. Michail Antonio has been the starting striker for the past nine seasons but looks set to leave this summer after his contract expires. The two English centre-forwards have similar strengths in heading and physicality. Scoring 17 in Serie A and nine in the Europa Conference League in the 2021/22 season, he would be the perfect goalscorer to take the Hammers to the next level.

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Another club whose interest is not surprising is Tottenham. Son plays best on the left wing; his talents had arguably been slightly wasted up front in 2023/24. They need a striker and signing somebody that’s proven in both England and Italy wouldn’t be a bad choice.

If Dominic Solanke does leave Bournemouth this summer, Abraham would be a very suitable replacement. Solanke reportedly has a release clause of £65 million, meaning the Cherries would make a healthy net profit when replacing him. The ‘prolific’ striker would be a big boost to a club pushing for the top half, and yet Bournemouth’s ambition could tempt the 26-year-old to the South Coast.

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