Roma Set to Sell Tammy Abraham to EPL Club, Eye Mateo Retegui as Replacement

By Xorkpe Sosu 2 Min Read

Roma are reportedly looking to sell Tammy Abraham, with four Premier League clubs showing interest.

The Italian side bought Abraham from Chelsea in 2021 for £34 million and have now set a £25 million price tag on him. Abraham is believed to prefer a return to England.

According to Corriere della Sera, Roma have even offered Tottenham the chance to sign the striker.

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Besides Spurs, West Ham and Aston Villa, where Abraham had a successful loan spell in 2018-2019, are also interested in signing the England international this summer.

Roma Considering Mateo Retegui as Replacement for Tammy Abraham

According to Il Messaggero, Roma are set to part ways with Tammy Abraham in the coming weeks, and they are eyeing Mateo Retegui as his potential replacement.

Roma Set to Sell Tammy Abraham to EPL Club, Eye Mateo Retegui as Replacement

Despite scoring 37 goals in Serie A, Abraham managed only 12 appearances last season due to injuries.

Abraham’s stint at Roma seems to be coming to an end, with the striker expected to be sold to an English Premier League club. In the meantime, Roma has been monitoring Retegui during the Euros.

The Genoa striker, currently participating in his first tournament with the Italian national team, scored 7 goals and provided 2 assists in his debut Serie A season.

Roma Considering Mateo Retegui as Replacement for Tammy Abraham

Retegui has caught the attention of the Giallorossi, who are reportedly interested in the 25-year-old for a summer transfer.

Roma’s technical director, Florent Ghisolfi, has already made inquiries about Retegui’s availability for a move this offseason.

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