Premier League side West Ham are now nearing a move for Roma striker Tammy Abraham, who could now exit the Serie A this summer.
Milan were an interested party in the striker but they never came forward for him. West Ham’s interest is concrete and they are making progress in the move.
Gianluca di Marzio has reported that West Ham have made an offer to the Giallorossi that is quite close to what they want. Abraham’s high wages are an issue, but contacts between the two clubs are currently ongoing.
Roma are prepared for Abraham’s exit already and have identified potential replacements too. Cyril Ngonge is seen as one option, with the player not a part of the Napoli project under Antonio Conte. Gent starlet Matias Fernandez-Pardo is also a target and he has also been linked with other Italian sides.
Both players are versatile and Roma want a player of that profile to replace Abraham.