AC Milan are making a concrete move to secure Roma’s striker Tammy Abraham, with discussions set to begin soon. The club aims to bring Abraham on loan with an option to buy, allowing them to assess his physical recovery before committing to a permanent transfer. Roma, however, prefers a deal that includes an obligation to buy, contingent on certain conditions.
Calciomercato report that the negotiations may involve player exchanges, with Milan considering including some of their own players in the deal. This strategy aligns with their recent transfer activities, following the acquisition of Emerson Royal, and plans to sign additional players, including Alvaro Morata and Pavlovic.
Milan face competition from the Premier League, where clubs like Everton, Leicester, and Bournemouth have shown interest in Abraham. Bournemouth, in particular, seek a replacement for Dominic Solanke, recently sold to Tottenham. Despite this, Abraham is keen on joining Milan, although Roma would prefer a sale to a Premier League club for around €30 million.
As Milan navigate these negotiations, they remain focused on building a competitive squad, with Abraham seen as a key addition to their attacking lineup. The coming days will be crucial in determining whether Milan can finalize a deal that satisfies all parties involved.