Tammy Abraham Transfer from Roma to Aston Villa
Tammy Abraham has rejoined Aston Villa.
According to Sky Sports, Aston Villa is convinced Tammy Abraham will return in a deal valued at 18 million pounds (23 million euros). The English striker is close to a transfer from Roma and is reported to have undergone a medical examination on Saturday.
Aston Villa has scheduled medical examinations for Tammy Abraham for today. According to Sky Sports UK, the deal is not yet closed, but there is a general agreement on the main terms of the transfer. The English club is expected to pay 18.2 million pounds, equivalent to 21 million euros, to sign the striker born in 1997. Abraham is on loan with an obligation to buy from Roma for 13 million plus 2 million in bonuses, which is to be paid in installments by 2030, starting from the 2026-2027 season.
A medical examination has been scheduled by Aston Villa for Tammy Abraham for tomorrow. An agreement on most elements of the transfer has been reached with Roma, although not everything is finalized yet. The expected payment from Villa for the English forward is 21 million euros.
According to Fabrizio Romano, a principle agreement has been reached with Besiktas for Tammy Abraham after the player's personal terms were validated. The operation would be for 21 million euros plus bonuses, with Yasin Özcan included in the agreement. Villa executives are present in Turkey to complete the final details, while AS Roma, the player's owner, is still involved in the arrangement.
According to Transfermarkt, Aston Villa have reached a preliminary agreement with Besiktas for English striker Tammy Abraham after succeeding against rival clubs with the offer of a long-term contract. It is understood that Villa are prepared to give Abraham a 4½-year deal. The striker was being pursued by other Premier League sides, including Everton, but Villa was his preference. Villa must conduct negotiations with Besiktas, where Abraham is on loan from Roma, as the Turkish club have triggered an obligation to buy him. The deal is expected to consist of a fee and for youngster Yasin Özcan, who has been on loan at Anderlecht this season, to go to Besiktas.
According to Sky Sports, Villa are increasing their efforts to sign Roma striker Tammy Abraham, who is currently on loan at Besiktas, and club officials watched the 28-year-old England international play in Istanbul on Monday.
Fabrizio Romano revealed that Villa had agreed on personal terms with Tammy Abraham and that talks with Besiktas were progressing. Complications related to Abraham's loan agreement in Turkey have created a deadlock, with a specific issue being a purchase obligation held by Beşiktaş from Roma. Negotiations have now stalled, which has forced Villa to change their plans.
Villa have an agreement with Roma to sign Tammy Abraham on loan, but negotiations are expected to be tough. Abraham is currently on loan at Besiktas and the Turkish club will have to agree to terminate his loan and may not want to.
Aston Villa have discussed Tammy Abraham. It is understood that Abraham is keen on a return to Villa Park, but the deal is complicated. Abraham is on loan at Besiktas from AS Roma, and the Turkish club has a conditional purchase obligation. It is not entirely clear if this obligation has been triggered. Aston Villa are therefore negotiating with two clubs. The finances of signing Abraham could be prohibitive, forcing the club to explore alternatives.
According to The Sun, Aston Villa are in negotiations with Roma over a permanent deal for centre forward Tammy Abraham. Abraham is on loan at Besiktas. Everton and other rivals are also interested in the 28-year-old in what would be a complicated deal. As part of their loan arrangement, Besiktas have an obligation to buy the striker for just over £11m, rising to £13m. Turkish media claim Villa’s initial offer was around £15.6m, but that Besiktas are demanding £17.3m or for the Premier League club to include French forward Evann Guessand in the deal. Abraham is said to favour a return to Villa Park.
An official offer has been made by Aston Villa to re-sign striker Tammy Abraham, according to Milliyet. Beşiktaş have already triggered their obligation to buy the forward, who is on loan from Roma, and the Turkish side is open to selling for a profit.
Aston Villa are close to signing Tammy Abraham on a long-term contract, and Unai Emery is prepared to let £50million of attacking talent leave to complete the deal. Negotiations will continue, and a four-and-a-half year contract has been proposed. Tammy Abraham is currently on loan at Besiktas from Roma, and the Turkish club has triggered an obligation to buy him. Emery could let Besiktas have a player on loan to compensate for Abraham's departure.
Fanatik reports that the potential transfer of Lorenzo Lucca to Beşiktaş is linked to Tammy Abraham's anticipated move to Aston Villa. The same report indicates the Turkish club is waiting for Abraham to sign with Aston Villa before proceeding with Lucca's transfer.
Roma are willing to allow Tammy Abraham to return to England this month, and he is considered a potential transfer option. Aston Villa are one of the clubs interested in signing Abraham and have confirmed their interest during talks. Besiktas have the option to make his loan move permanent and would require compensation if his deal were to be terminated early for him to go elsewhere. Intermediaries are assessing the situation for Abraham, with particular interest from England. According to sources, Abraham is a high-priority target for Villa. He is not the only one.
According to a report in The Telegraph, Villa are interested in a move for Tammy Abraham, who was popular with fans during a loan period at the club in the 2018/19 season. Manager Unai Emery had shown interest in signing Abraham in the summer of 2023, but an injury reportedly prevented the striker from making a return as the club pursued him. It was reported that Villa had agreed a deal with Roma before Abraham sustained an ACL injury. Signing him now could be complicated due to his season-long loan with Besiktas, which includes an option to make the move permanent for a fee of £11.2m, and the player's weekly wages of £115,000.
Aston Villa are considering a move for Tammy Abraham to strengthen Unai Emery’s squad for the second half of the season and sustain their position at the top of the Premier League. He is currently on loan at Beşiktaş from Roma, where he has scored ten or more goals. Abraham is on Villa's shortlist for the winter transfer window, and the club wants to add depth and competition alongside Ollie Watkins, according to The Telegraph.
Tammy Abraham's representatives have contacted Aston Villa for a potential move back to the Premier League. Aston Villa, where Abraham previously enjoyed a prolific loan spell, are monitoring the situation. He is currently under contract with AS Roma until 2027 but spent the previous season on loan at AC Milan, where he contributed 10 goals and seven assists in 45 appearances.
Tammy Abraham, currently on loan with AC Milan, has privately admitted his desire to rejoin Aston Villa this summer.
Aston Villa is interested in Tammy Abraham, the ex-Chelsea striker currently playing for Roma. Milan is also interested, but Aston Villa, along with other Premier League clubs, is in the race.
Abraham is highly liked by Aston Villa and could return to the Premier League.
Tammy Abraham may be offered a return to the Premier League this summer. Roma are believed to be willing to accept offers of around £20m for him. Villa will only actively look to fill the position if Jhon Duran is sold.
Tammy Abraham is highly followed in England. According to TeamTalk.com, in addition to West Ham and Aston Villa, there would also be Tottenham, Bournemouth and Leicester.
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