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Aston Villa Fans All Say the Same About Tammy Abraham as New Footage Emerges from Beşiktaş
Aston Villa supporters are buzzing with excitement after fresh footage of Tammy Abraham's impressive performances at Beşiktaş surfaced online, reigniting calls for his return to Villa Park.[1][2]
The 28-year-old England striker, currently shining on loan from Roma at the Turkish club, has notched up 12 goals and 3 assists this season, including a debut strike in a 2-1 win over Eyüpspor.[1] Beşiktaş triggered a €13 million obligation-to-buy clause after an initial €2 million loan fee, securing his registration fully, though Roma holds a buy-back option.[1] Abraham, who passed his medical and is set for a four-year deal worth €4 million annually, consulted ex-Villa loanee Dele Alli and Michy Batshuayi before committing.[1]
Newly emerged clips highlight Abraham's clinical finishing, aerial dominance, and work rate—qualities Villa fans fondly remember from his 2018-19 loan spell, where he scored 26 goals to fire the club to promotion.[2][3] Social media is flooded with identical sentiments: "Bring Tammy home!" and "He's our guy—Unai, make it happen!" Fans praise his Premier League pedigree (30 Chelsea goals) and belief he can boost Villa's third-place title push, level with Manchester City.[3]
Villa are leading the chase for a January swoop, offering a lucrative 4.5-year contract that trumps Everton's interest.[2][3][4] Negotiations with Beşiktaş—who want compensation, possibly summer signing Evann Guessand on loan—are underway, per reports from The Times and Telegraph.[2][3][5] No deal is sealed yet, but Abraham's openness to returning aligns perfectly with Unai Emery's striker hunt amid Donyell Malen's potential exit.[3][4]
Villa fans see the new footage as divine timing, with one viral clip of Abraham's overhead kick drawing 500k views and chants of "Abraham to Villa!" Abraham's form suggests he could be the firepower to challenge Arsenal's lead.
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