Everton transfer target Tammy Abraham has suggested that he would be open to leaving Roma this summer if the club’s owners decide to sell him.
Speaking after the Serie A team drew 1-1 with the Toffees at Goodison Park in Sean Dyche’s side’s final pre-season friendly on Saturday (10 August), Abraham said his future could come down to what Roma’s owners want to do.
Abraham has routinely been linked with making a move back to England with the Blues [Sebastien Vidal, 11 August], particularly with doubts continuing to arise over the future of out-of-contract striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin at Goodison.
In quotes reported by the Liverpool Echo (13 August), Abraham said: “Right now I am still here so that is the plan. Whatever the owners decide to do I am all ears. My focus is to get my head down here and help the team.”
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Although he’s not won a single England cap since 2022, Abraham has shown throughout his career that when fit, he will happily score double-figures worth of goals for any side he plays in.
Unfortunately for the 26-year-old, he is coming off the back of a bit-part campaign after a lengthy ACL injury lay-off – casting doubt over whether he’ll be able to get back to the levels he’s shown previously.
A top-level striker is certainly what the Toffees will need if Calvert-Lewin does make a move away from Goodison before the transfer deadline [Dharmesh Sheth, 12 August], and Abraham could still prove to be that.