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Sources: Aston Villa in Multi-Club Talks to Seal Tammy Abraham Signing as Compensation Update Drops
Aston Villa are actively pursuing a shock return for former loanee Tammy Abraham, entering multi-club negotiations amid updates on compensation from his current loan club, Besiktas. Roma, Abraham's parent club, is open to letting the 28-year-old striker return to England this January transfer window, with Villa leading the interest alongside rivals like Everton, Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest, Sunderland, and Leeds.[1]
Abraham, a 6ft4in target man, has rediscovered form at Besiktas, netting 12 goals in 24 matches across all competitions since joining on loan last summer. Previously a cult hero at Villa during their Championship promotion season—where he was top scorer—he also impressed with 30 goals in 82 games for Chelsea. Injuries hampered his Roma stint under now-coach Gian Piero Gasperini, but the London-born forward eyes a Premier League comeback to force his way into England's World Cup squad, last featuring for the Three Lions in 2022.[1]
The deal's complexity stems from Besiktas' option to make the loan permanent for around €11.4 million, requiring compensation to cut it short. Intermediaries are assessing options, involving three clubs: Aston Villa, Roma, and Besiktas. Villa's prior attempt to sign him during their Champions League qualification push underscores their keenness, despite competition—especially from Everton, who share Roma owners The Friedkin Group, adding intrigue under manager David Moyes.[1][2]
Sources confirm Villa view Abraham as key to bolstering their attack, potentially alongside other targets like Conor Gallagher. His proven Premier League pedigree and fitness make him a force, provided he stays injury-free. Talks are advancing, but the multi-club dynamic demands careful navigation. This saga bears close watching as the window heats up.[1][3][4]
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