Transfer: Tammy Abraham's Next Club Confirmed
- Tammy Abraham will transfer from AS Roma to Besiktas in a €20 million agreement confirmed on Monday, June 30, 2025.
- Roma needed to generate 13 million euros by the end of June to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations, which led to Abraham's transfer following Milan's decision not to finalize his loan.
- Abraham, 27, found the net 10 times and delivered seven assists across 45 matches during his loan spell at AC Milan last season, having originally transferred to Roma from Chelsea in 2021 for £41 million.
- Abraham will sign a four-year contract in Istanbul, earning around six million euros annually, and will reunite with Besiktas manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
- The transfer offers Roma a financial boost amid squad changes and reflects Abraham's move from Serie A to the Turkish Super Lig following Milan's loan decision.
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Tammy Abraham closing in on £17m Roma exit to link up with ex-Man Utd boss
TAMMY ABRAHAM is set for a move to Turkey with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Besiktas. The England striker has spend the last four seasons in Italy after laving boyhood club Chelsea. GettyTammy Abraham is set to join Besiktas[/caption] Abraham, 27, joined Roma in 2021 and netted 37 times in 120 appearances for I Giallorossi. The 6ft 4in striker spent last season on loan with Italian rivals AC Milan, netting ten times in all competitions. But that wasn’…
Roma Contain the Damage Sales-Wise Before FFP Deadline
Roma managed to avoid losing a regular to comply with their Financial Fair Play settlement, but did make a relevant sale by the June 30th deadline, sending Tammy Abraham to Besiktas. His departure, coupled with Leandro Paredes’ return to Boca Juniors, will suffice to skirt hurtful sanctions, Corriere dello Sport informs (via Fantacalcio).The Englishman, who played at Milan last season, is leaving on a loan with a €2M initial fee and a €13M oblig…
Roma, who had a 13 million euro deficit to comply with Financial Fair Play, sold Abraham to Beşiktaş for 15 million euros as the deadline was about to expire and avoided punishment. The player did not go to Zenit, who paid the same amount.
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