Tammy Abraham enjoyed a memorable debut campaign in Rome and has no intention of making another change.
What did Tammy Abraham say?
The English player is rushing back to the PL amid talk of interest from the Red Devils and Gunners, while striker Giallorossi is also oblivious to the buyback clause, the Blues could hope to call in 2023. In the present, Tammy Abraham is focused on building on a productive debut campaign in Italy.
The England international hit 27 goals last season after €40 million transfers to Italy, with the European Conference League glory also enjoyed under Mourinho, with those exploits attracting admiration from his homeland.
The Englishman spoke about the transfer conversations that the player is having, that the first day he arrived in the Italian capital, he felt at home. According to Tammy Abraham, he is in no hurry to return to the PL, because here he can express his way of playing. In Italy, Tammy feels happy in every way.
Tammy focuses on the season
While Tammy has no plans to return to England, the Blues have included an option that will allow them to keep him for £68m in the summer of 2023. Chelsea allowed Lukaku to return to Inter on loan with the Belgian deemed surplus to demands and that could tip them over to the market for another No. 9 in 12 months.
At the buyback point of the blues, the England international said that believe him, he is not thinking about the future, but about the gift. Tammy Abraham says he is solely focusing on the season about to begin because he wants it to be even more rewarding than the first he experienced in Italy.
Pressed further on whether he ever regretted cutting ties with PL heavyweights from Stamford Bridge, Tammy added that never, not even for a second. Choosing Roma was one of the best decisions Abraham made in his life.