Tammy Abraham’s sale to Everton could be aided by the possibility that Dan Friedkin, the owner of Roma, will succeed Farhad Moshiri. This boost follows news from Il Messaggero (16 June) that the Toffees and the Giallorossi are likely to launch a project akin to Red Bull.
Numerous players have switched between Salzburg and Leipzig in the past, and the Toffees may now do the same with Roma. Abraham [Daily Mail], who might transfer to Goodison Park this summer at a cost of around £20 million, has opened talks about moving. This might provide Sean Dyche’s team an advantage in their quest, since Aston Villa, West Ham United, and Tottenham Hotspur are also interested parties.
Tammy Abraham could join Everton from Roma
Rumors have claimed that Newcastle is interested in signing Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is expected to depart Goodison Park this summer [The Athletic]. Dyche would undoubtedly need a new striker to be his primary man ahead of the upcoming season if that move went through.
Even though Beto is currently a member of the team, it seems doubtful that he will be relied upon to guide the attack as Everton’s starting number nine following a lackluster debut campaign. Abraham might be a valuable addition to the Toffees due to his extensive experience playing football in Europe and the Premier League. Being a towering presence who is also confident when he has the ball at his feet, he would fit in well with the Goodison setup.
A move for the 26-year-old could be the ideal way to kick off a connection with Roma, as a bridge is ready to be formed between them. It’s unclear if Everton will need to give up a player in exchange, but either way, this could be a wise business move.
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