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Tammy Abraham’s salary remains obstacle in potential negotiations with other clubs

Andy Mattioli
ROME, ITALY - MAY 05: Tammy Abraham of AS Roma looks on during his warm up prior to the Serie A TIM match between AS Roma and Juventus at Stadio Olimpico on May 05, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Roma are said to be evaluating Tammy Abraham’s future as the player has been increasingly linked with an exit from the club.

The English striker is at a crossroads in his third year at the capital club.

Having joined Roma in 2021, Abraham suffered a major knee injury in June of last year.

The player returned to Daniele De Rossi’s disposal a few weeks ago but was unable to impose himself in Roma’s line-up.

Abraham’s season ended unremarkably with only one goal to his name.

As reported in recent days, Roma have been pushing to sell Abraham this summer.

The club are hoping to attract offers in order to fund their own transfer targets and find a suitable replacement.

However, Il Tempo reports how few teams seem interested in Tammy Abraham now due to his recent return from a potentially career-altering injury.

Moreover, the newspaper suggests Abraham’s salary has proven to be a major obstacle for several clubs.

Abraham earns €4.5 million – a sum that is deemed excessive for his current output and recent performances.

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