As reported earlier, Chelsea have reportedly set the price-tag for club's promising striker Tammy Abraham at up to 40 million euros ahead of the next summer transfer window. The England international is followed by numerous European sides, including AC Milan, but the Blues' financial requests are reportedly deemed too high.
According to the latest informations provided by The Athletic, the other London-based club West Ham are strongly interested in landing the 23-year-old, although club head coach David Moyes commented on the hefty valuation: “If that’s the figure and that’s what’s being said, we are ruled out."
In fact, the Hammers are intending to make an attempt to sign Abraham on loan, as they are hoping that no club will be willing to match Chelsea’s asking price, with the forward being a possible target for Aston Villa, Leicester City and Newcastle, as reported by the same source.