Roma’s Tammy Abraham has reportedly caught the eye of scouts from Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain.
Both teams were in attendance at a recent game between Roma and Milan, with the scouts keeping a close eye on the Englishman. Manchester United have been scouting Abraham since the start of the season, while PSG believes that he could be a replacement for Hugo Ekitike.
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No negotiations have started yet, but Roma are preparing for potential offers, and they could use Abraham’s €80 million buy-back clause as leverage. The clause was inserted in Abraham’s contract with Roma, which he joined from Chelsea last summer. Roma’s Sporting Director Tiago Pinto has reportedly set a similar valuation for Abraham for other clubs.
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Tottenham Hotspur scouts were also present at the game, but it’s unclear who they were observing. There’s a possibility that they were watching Abraham and that Spurs Chairman Daniel Levy might be considering a move for the striker.
Abraham has been a key player for Roma this season, scoring 12 goals and providing six assists in all competitions. The 23-year-old has previously played for Chelsea and has represented England at the international level.
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