According to the latest report from authoritative British soccer media Football Insider, West Ham United FC has officially joined the race for Chelsea's English striker Tammy Abraham, who is on loan at Roma, joining Bournemouth and Everton as the young shot-stopper's potential next home. Roma are actively seeking to sell Abraham this summer in order to raise funds for other reinforcement projects, making Abraham the center of attention for several Premier League clubs.
For Bournemouth, with the possible departure of striker Dominic Solanke, they have seen Abraham as an ideal replacement to bolster the team's attacking firepower. Everton, on the other hand, have also shown strong interest in Abraham, hoping to make a move in the transfer market.
However, the addition of West Ham United has certainly added a new variable to the battle. According to reports, West Ham United have made initial contact with Roma, expressing strong interest in Abraham. Roma's asking price for Abraham is between 25 and 30 million euros. Considering the difference in the transfer market between Serie A and the English Premier League, Roma seems to prefer sending Abraham back to the English league.
However, it is worth noting that Abraham himself prefers to move to AC Milan at the moment. This is mainly due to the fact that AC Milan can offer him the opportunity to play in the Champions League, which is undoubtedly a huge attraction for Abraham, who is eager to show himself at a higher level. However, the pressure of competition from Premier League clubs such as West Ham United should not be underestimated, and whether or not they can convince Abraham to change his mind will be the key to this transfer drama.