Despite recent media rumors that Bournemouth are interested in seeing Chelsea's English striker Tammy Abraham, who is on loan at Roma, as a replacement for the outgoing Dominic Solanke, according to a recent report from La Gazzetta dello Sport, there has been no recent contact between the two clubs regarding Abraham's transfer.
Roma FC have been actively pursuing the possibility of selling Abraham this summer, especially after they managed to sign Polish
After striker Patrick Dovbik, this further compressed Abraham's playing time and tactical position in the team. Previously, Roma had hoped to send Abraham to AC Milan, but due to the failure of both sides to agree on a transfer fee and other terms, the deal ultimately failed to materialize.
Meanwhile, Bournemouth's star striker Solanke is close to joining English Premier League giants Tottenham Hotspur, a news that has triggered speculation in the media about Bournemouth's striker line reinforcement. Some British media pointed out that Bournemouth may be looking at Abraham as an ideal replacement for Solanke. However, the authoritative report of Gazzetta dello Sport breaks this rumor, and clearly points out that Bournemouth and Roma have not made any substantial contact on Abraham's transfer recently.
For Abraham, he is currently facing a crossroads in his career. During his loan spell at Roma, he has not been able to fully demonstrate his strength and value, and with the arrival of Dovbic and the team's tactical adjustments, his future at Roma is becoming more and more uncertain. As to where he will end up, we still need to wait for further development and changes in the transfer market.