Not only Morata, but Milan is also working on the transfer market in search of another striker to add to Fonseca's squad. The Portuguese coach seems to be very interested in Tammy Abraham, the English forward from Roma.
According to 'Tuttosport,' Milan is focusing on Tammy Abraham to give Fonseca another striker who can alternate with Alvaro Morata. Francesco Camarda, according to the newspaper, could consistently join the first team, although his main team remains Milan Futuro.
Roma, with the arrival of Dovbyk, has found its starting forward, but to let Abraham go, an economic agreement with Milan on the transfer fee will be needed. The Giallorossi need to sell the former Chelsea player but are asking for at least 25 million euros. Milan would like to lower the price to finalise the deal. It is expected that over the next two weeks, the feasibility of the operation could become clearer. Abraham, for his part, is already ready to move to Milan.
