Monday, December 23, 2024

Aston Villa Ready £40M For Chelsea Striker (DETAILS)

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Aston Villa are set to meet with Chelsea asking price of £40 million for Tammy Abraham who once spend time on loan with them, MySportDab reports.

The Chelsea player has been finding it very hard to get much game time under Thomas Tuchel.

And with the way things are turning out he might be forced to leave the club he started out as a kid.

Tammy Abraham will be looking to make that move with Aston Villa set to meet up with the striker asking price of £40 million.

Chelsea will be looking to offer Thomas Tuchel a long term contract if he is able to deliver this season.

The situation looks certain and that wouldn’t be good for the striker who hardly gets game time.

Aston Villa are set to meet up with asking price for Tammy Abraham who was once a player with them during their struggle to gain promotion.

The striker alongside Olivier Giroud have been frozen out while Timo Werner and Kai Havertz are both give much time with them being preferred to play the number 9 role at the club.

Aston Villa are leading the race for Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham, according to claims by Football Insider.

The Villans are said to have out aside £40 million ($55m) that will be spent on bringing a former loan star back onto their books.

The Blues have been linked with couple of replacements which includes Sergio Aguero, Haaland and Romelu Lukaku all strongly on the list of strikers needed by the club.

Tammy Abraham

Aguero will be leaving as a free agent which means they won’t be any transfer fee paid if those to Chelsea can meet up with his wages.

While Erling Haaland is valued for £150 million and Romelu Lukaku value is about £105M.

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