West Ham United finds themselves in a heated race alongside Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa for the signature of Roma forward Tammy Abraham this summer, according to a recent report from The Telegraph.
Tammy Abraham, 26, endured a challenging season with Roma, largely due to injuries that restricted him to just 12 appearances, where he managed to score once and provide one assist across various competitions.
Primarily used as a substitute, Abraham struggled to make a significant impact statistically in Serie A, averaging 0.5 shots, 0.4 key passes, and 0.3 dribbles per 90 minutes, with a pass success rate of 51.4%. Despite these setbacks, his ability to create scoring opportunities and powerful running with the ball remain noteworthy traits.
With his contract at Roma running until 2026, any potential move for Abraham will require a compelling offer from West Ham to secure his services this transfer window.
Tammy Abraham’s familiarity with the Premier League, coupled with his potential for development at 26 years old, makes him an attractive prospect for West Ham. His addition could bolster Julen Lopetegui’s attacking options significantly for the upcoming season, provided the Hammers can navigate the competition and bring him to London.