AS Roma appears willing to part ways with Tammy Abraham, as Everton intensifies its interest in acquiring the striker, according to a report by Corriere dello Sport.
The Italian outlet reported on August 10 that Abraham is high on Everton’s transfer list. The Serie A team is scheduled to play the Toffees in a pre-season friendly at Goodison Park, which could further negotiations for the player’s transfer.
Roma’s sporting director, Florent Ghisolfi, is also in Liverpool with the squad, which has fueled speculation about a potential deal. This visit could present Everton with a unique opportunity to finalize terms for the former Chelsea forward.
Despite a previous setback with Dan Friedkin’s unsuccessful takeover bid of Roma, the relationship between the two clubs remains positive. This ongoing connection could be pivotal in facilitating Abraham’s move to Merseyside.
Everton, under the management of Sean Dyche, has been active in the transfer market but still faces challenges in the attacking department. While they have added Iliman Ndiaye to their ranks, concerns persist due to Beto’s lack of goals and Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s inconsistency and injury history.
Though other clubs are also interested in the 26-year-old forward, Abraham’s previous experience in England with Chelsea and Aston Villa could make Everton a more attractive destination.
The striker, who scored 26 goals in 40 appearances for Villa during their 2018/19 promotion campaign, has struggled recently in Italy following a season-ending injury. A move to Everton might offer him a fresh start and a chance to reignite his career.