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Rome, capital of Italy

a forward (sports)

Abraham (name)

The high annual salary and bonuses have been the main obstacles to his transfer. Abram's after-tax annual salary is €4.5 million, which, combined with an easily achievable €1.5 million in bonuses, brings his total pre-tax salary to €8 million. Although Abraham is entitled to tax benefits from Italy's growth decree, this is still a relatively high figure and a significant burden for potential buyers.

Since joining Roma in 2021, Abrams has had his ups and downs. He proved his worth by making 53 appearances for Roma in his first season, scoring 27 goals and registering 5 assists. However, his goal tally dropped dramatically in the following seasons, scoring only 9 goals and gradually losing his starting position in the second half of the season. Last season, due to a serious knee injury, he made only 12 appearances, scoring one goal and had a number of missed crucial goals, which further affected his market value.

Roma are now looking to sell Yablam this summer and bring in a new striker to strengthen the team's offense. However, Yablam's high salary has become a problem, especially when his performance in the last two seasons failed to meet expectations. Milan have approached Roma to express their interest in Yablam, but both sides need to have further negotiations on how to solve the salary issue.

In addition, if a Premier League team is interested in Yablam and makes an offer, Roma may evaluate it and consider whether to accept the offer and how to arrange Yablam's future. For Yablam, he may need to consider accepting a pay cut or finding a new owner who can offer more playing opportunities to restart his career. For Roma, how to balance financial and athletic needs will be an issue to carefully consider.

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