
Tammy Abraham’s football journey is about to take another bold step, as the Roma striker is reportedly set to join Turkish giants Besiktas this summer in a €20 million move.
At 27, Abraham has experienced the highs and lows of Europe’s top leagues from Stamford Bridge to the Stadio Olimpico, and most recently, the San Siro.
Now, he’s preparing for a fresh challenge in Istanbul, where he’ll link up with a familiar face former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, now in charge at Besiktas.
After spending last season on loan at AC Milan, Tammy Abraham clocked in a solid campaign, netting 10 goals and registering 7 assists across 44 matches.
Despite Milan’s interest, Abraham chose a new path and turned down Zenit St. Petersburg.
Roma, in need of financial relief, welcomed the €20 million offer from Besiktas. The deal not only frees up space in their squad but gives them a financial boost.
For Tammy Abraham, it’s a new beginning and a reported €6 million per year contract that reflects Besiktas’ faith in his goal-scoring ability.
With the Turkish Super Lig on the rise and Solskjaer eager to make a mark, all eyes will be on Abraham to lead the line and reignite his form. The journey continues, and this next chapter promises excitement.
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