AC Milan remains highly interested in signing Tammy Abraham, and the Roma striker has approved a move to join Paulo Fonseca’s squad.
The Rossoneri recently acquired Alvaro Morata from Atletico Madrid for approximately €13 million but are still open to bolstering their attack with another forward.
Meanwhile, Roma is negotiating with Girona for Ukrainian striker Artem Dovbyk, who is expected to replace Abraham as the team’s primary striker. This situation has led Abraham to contemplate a move away, with West Ham and Everton showing interest in the 26-year-old.
Gianluca Di Marzio reports that Tammy Abraham has consented to a transfer to Milan and is awaiting further negotiations between the two clubs. At present, he is not considering moves to West Ham or Everton.
Roma needs to secure at least €17 million from Abraham’s sale to avoid a financial loss. Previously, Milan proposed a trade involving Daniel Maldini and Luka Jovic, but this offer did not meet Roma’s expectations.