
Chelsea inserted a buy-back clause of £68m when they allowed Abraham to join Roma, which will become active in 2023-24. Despite this, it seems that Roma may accept a lower offer. According to Calciomercato, a proposal of €45m (£39.59m) could be enough to tempt them into a sale, representing a profit on the £34m they paid for him in 2021.
Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Aston Villa, as well as Abraham's former club, have had scouts present at Roma fixtures. Paris Saint-Germain are also believed to be interested. Meanwhile, Chelsea, who have been linked with a reunion with Abraham, may have a chance to secure his signature at a lower price.
Roma's draw with Monza on Wednesday night left them in seventh place in Serie A, two points behind the Champions League spots.