According to reports in Italy, Roma striker Tammy Abraham's agents have met up with AC Milan brass at the club's headquarters.
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- Abraham's agents meet AC Milan
- Roma set €30m (£25.6/$32.4m) price tag
- Milan looking for new striker in the summer
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ToggleWHAT HAPPENED?
The information regarding the striker comes via Italian journalist Carlo Pellegatti as relayed by Football Italia. The report suggests that the striker’s agent travelled to Milan over the last few days to meet the Rossoneri directors at Casa Milan. Roma's reported asking price for the striker is €30 million (£25.6/$32.4m).
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The Rossonerri are currently on the hunt for a striker as they will likely lose the service of former Arsenal forward Oliver Giroud, who has been linked with a move outside of Europe. While Milan are in conversation with Abraham, it is believed that their main striker target for the summer will be Bologna sensation Joshua Zirkzee who has set the league alight this season.
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DID YOU KNOW?
The 26-year-old has been a mainstay in the starting lineup for Roma since his permanent move from Chelsea for a reported fee of €41 million (£35.1m/$44.3m). He has played 107 games with the Giallorossi and has scored 36 goals and provided 12 assists in that time.
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WHAT NEXT FOR ABRAHAM?
The striker is recuperating from a knee injury that has kept him on the sidelines since June 2023. It is expected that the Englishman could return to action this month but a lack of rhythm could be a reason for the Rossonerri to move away from signing him this summer.
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