Roma are not interest in including any counterparts into the deal that would see Tammy Abraham join Milan.
The two clubs are locked in negotiations, discussing the possibilities with regards to the actual payment method for the English striker who’s become a top target for the Rossoneri.
Milan want to strengthen their attack ahead of next season and, together with Alvaro Morata, want to gift Abraham to Paulo Fonseca.
According to Il Messaggero, the Rossoneri formulated an initial offer for Abraham, submitting a €10 million bid plus the choice of one between Alexis Saelemaekers and Noah Okafor.
Roma, however, rejected this offer and demand a higher fixed fee, all in cash in one outright payment.
The newspaper claims Roma would ideally ask for €30 million but will eventually settle for €25 million which they will reinvest in the signing of Alexander Sorloth as Abraham’s replacement.