Report: Spurs ‘tempted’ to submit offer for forward after learning £28m price tag
According to TBR Football, Tottenham Hotspur are now tempted to launch an offer to sign Tammy Abraham after learning that Roma are willing to sell the striker at a discount.
Tottenham are linked with a move for Tammy Abraham
If you have followed The Spurs Web’s coverage, you will know that several outlets over the last week have claimed that Roma are ready to cash in on Abraham, with Tottenham mooted as a potential destination for the striker (The Telegraph).
TBR Football have now stated that the Serie A club have let interested parties know that they are ready to sell the centre-forward for just £28m.
This is thought to have alerted the Lilywhites, who are now seriously considering making an opening offer for the former Chelsea man.
Tammy Abraham is available for just £28m
The report explains that Feyenoord’s Santiago Gimenez was previously Tottenham’s top striker target but after learning Abraham’s price, the club could decide to push ahead with a move for the 26-year-old instead.
The publication adds that the England international is also of interest to Aston Villa, Newcastle United and West Ham United, who are all of the opinion that £28m represents excellent value for the Roma star.
Tottenham currently have Richarlison, Alejo Veliz, Troy Parrott, Dane Scarlett and Heung-min Son as senior striker options in North London.
Spurs Web Opinion
I can see why Abraham might be a decent squad player to have for Tottenham in case Richarlison stays at the club.
However, if the Brazilian is sold, he will have to be replaced with a top-class number nine such as Ivan Toney or Alexander Isak.
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