In the midst of negotiations with Kia Joorabchian, agent of Joshua Zirkzee, Milan received an offer from Roma: the candidacy of Tammy Abraham. The deal for the Dutch striker from Bologna is at a standstill due to the high commissions demanded by his agent to move his client elsewhere. The situation of the 26-year-old English player, owned by the Giallorossi club, is completely different: having returned after just over a year from a cruciate ligament injury in his left knee, Daniele De Rossi's team has decided to cut him out.
Thus, Abraham has been put on the market and offered to several teams, according to Tuttosport in today's edition, including Fonseca's Rossoneri. Compared to the targets evaluated so far by the Milan management, the former Chelsea player has a price tag of 25 million plus bonuses, as reported by the Turin newspaper, with a favorable salary of 4.5 million and potential savings from the Growth Decree. At Milan, Abraham would also reunite with former teammates from his Blues days, while he has gained considerable experience in Serie A under Mourinho's management.
Considering the downsides of the operation, however, the uncertainty remains his physical condition: the knee problem is resolved, but the 2023-24 season saw the English striker, born in '97, spend most of his time in the infirmary, so he would need to regain his best form. For now, it's just a suggestion, as the best option for Milan remains Zirkzee, as relayed via Milan News.
