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FootballExcitement in England As Mourinho Gives Greenlight for Star Forward to Leave AS Roma Amid Arsenal Interest
- Tammy Abraham could be on his way out of Roma after just one season in the Italian Serie A following his impressing campaign under Jose Mourinho
- The 24-year-old joined Roma after failing to pin down regular playing time at Chelsea following the arrival of Romelu Lukaku
- Abraham has 25 goals in all competitions this season, becoming him the first Englishman to do it in Europe's top five leagues
Tammy Abraham could be back to the English Premier League after one year following his impressive performances for Roma this season.
The 24-year-old has been a subject of interest from Arsenal who are seeking a center forward and has identified the former Chelsea player as a top target.
According to a report via The Sun, Roma manager, Jose Mourinho has now confirmed that if the attacker wants to leave, he will not stand in his way.
Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta is a keen admirer of the England international and is expected to make a big-money deal for him once the current season is over.
Abraham, who was bought for £34m, has scored a total of 25 goals in all competitions this season, becoming the first Englishman to do it in Europe's top five leagues.
Abraham admits a return to London is tempting
Meanwhile, Tammy Abraham has left a door open to potential suitors after admitting a return to his roots in London will be a tempting offer Goal reports.
The 24-year-old admits he feels good hearing about the transfer speculation surrounding him as it indicates he is doing something right.
Abraham has helped Roma climb to sixth place in the Italian Serie A table, while also preparing for their Europa Conference League final against Feyenoord on May 25.
Arsenal ready to spend £50m to sign former Chelsea striker
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Tammy Abraham is back on the radar of Arsenal after an impressive season in his debut season in the Italian Serie A.
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FootballThe former Chelsea striker has scored a total of 24 goals for Jose Mourinho’s side in all competitions this season to establish himself as one of the top marksmen in Italy.
The Gunners are now willing to splash up to £50million to land the 24-year-old England international.