Rumour Has It: Roma pushing for Abraham decision, Tottenham eye Torres
With
Romelu
Lukaku
arriving
at
Chelsea
from
Serie
A,
Roma
are
calling
for
Abraham.
Or
will
he
remain
in
the
Premier
League?
TOP
STORY
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ROMA
PUSHING
FOR
ABRAHAM
The
dominoes
appear
to
be
falling
into
place
for
Tammy
Abraham‘s
move
to
Roma,
and
the
Italian
club
are
pushing
for
a
decision
from
the
player,
reports
Fabrizio
Romano.
With
Edin
Dzeko
expected
to
complete
his
move
to
Inter
in
the
coming
days
and
Romelu
Lukaku
now
officially
a
Chelsea
player,
Abraham
could
complete
the
triangle
with
a
jump
to
Serie
A.
Multiple
outlets
have
said
the
two
clubs
already
have
agreed
a
£34million
(€40m)
fee.
Arsenal
remain
a
possibility
to
land
Abraham
should
the
Roma
move
not
work
out.
If
that
happens,
Jose
Mourinho’s
side
have
lined
up
Kelechi
Iheanacho
as
their
next
option,
according
to
Sky
Sports.
ROUND-UP
–
Villarreal
want
€65m
(£55m)
for
Spain
international
Pau
Torres,
and
the
Times
says
Tottenham
are
ready
to
pounce
with
Manchester
City,
Manchester
United
and
Liverpool
also
interested.
–
Paris
Saint-Germain
could
make
a
move
for
Napoli’s
Kalidou
Koulibaly
to
fill
the
hole
left
by
Sergio
Ramos’ injury,
says
La
Gazzetta
dello
Sport.
The
Serie
A
club
will
want
€50m
(£43m)
for
the
veteran
centre-back.
–
Liverpool
are
interested
in
adding
Adama
Traore,
but
Wolves
want
£40m
for
the
forward,
according
to
90min.
–
West
Ham
have
long
been
the
favourites
to
land
Nikola
Milenkovic
from
Fiorentina
but
Sky
Sports
says
Tottenham
have
entered
the
frame
for
the
Serbia
defender.
–
Pierre-Emerick
Aubameyang
was
not
in
attendance
for
Arsenal’s
season-opening
defeat
at
Brentford
due
to
illness
and
The
Times
reports
he
could
be
on
his
way
out
at
Emirates
Stadium.
–
Manchester
United
are
poised
to
loan
out
Amad
Diallo,
reports
Romano,
with
Crystal
Palace
and
Basel
among
those
interested
in
the
young
Ivory
Coast
winger.
–
Everton
have
approached
United
about
another
potential
loan,
for
Andreas
Pereira,
though
Romano
says
United
prefer
a
permanent
move.
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