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Roma remain firm in €30 million price tag on Tammy Abraham

Andy Mattioli
ROME, ITALY - APRIL 18: Tammy Abraham of AS Roma warms up with teammates prior to the UEFA Europa League 2023/24 Quarter-Final second leg match between AS Roma and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico on April 18, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro - Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Tammy Abraham’s future at Roma in on the line.

The Englishman could leave the Italian capital during this summer transfer market session.

Milan had shown a strong interest in the English striker, considering him the ideal reinforcement for Paulo Fonseca, before opting for Niclas Fullkrug instead.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Roma remain convinced that they can obtain a good profit from the sale of the number 9.

As a result, Roma director Florent Ghisolfi has ruled out any loans for the ex-Chelsea man.

Despite the cooling of Milan’s interest, the Giallorossi maintain their demands high: 25-30 million euros will be needed to allow the striker to leave the club.

Roma’s management continues to evaluate the options available on the market, while Abraham awaits new developments regarding his future.

The newspaper adds that if the player were to stay for lack of offers, Abraham would have a back-up role and would no longer be part of the team’s starting line-up.

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