Eleven-cap England star Tammy Abraham set to complete £20m transfer that could see him link up with ex-Chelsea boss


TAMMY ABRAHAM is set to complete a permanent move to Milan from Roma in the summer.

The English striker has been on loan at the San Siro this season and has struck 10 times, although only three of those goals have come in Serie A.

Tammy Abraham of AC Milan celebrating a goal.
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Tammy Abraham is set for a permanent move to AC Milan[/caption]

Sergio Conceicao, AC Milan head coach, holding a soccer ball.
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Sergio Conceicao is facing the sack at the San Siro[/caption]

Tammy Abraham's 2024-25 AC Milan Serie A stats.

Abraham impressed most in the Coppa Italia as his four goals across three rounds has helped Milan to the semi-finals.

His most recent goal in the competition came in the first leg against archrivals Inter.

Even though Milan are likely to sack current boss Sergio Conceicao in the summer, Abraham, 27, looks set to complete a move for about £20million.

Abraham, 27, scored 37 times in three years at Roma after leaving Chelsea for £34m although 27 of those came in the first season.

Kyle Walker could also make a summer permanent move from Manchester City to Milan, who are in the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia.

But they are ninth in Serie A, which is why Conceicao could get the boot.

Former Spurs and Chelsea boss Antonio Conte, currently at Napoli, is one manager who Milan could turn to.

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Ex-Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi, now at Marseille, is also in the frame.

The Italian has guided the French giants to third in Ligue 1, but a turn in form has seen them drop away in the title race.


Antonio Conte, SSC Napoli coach, sitting in the dugout.
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Antonio Conte is one option to replace Conceicao[/caption]

He was recently slammed by former Marseille star player Christophe Dugarry following the 3-0 defeat to AS Monaco.

He said: “The coach has never found the right combination.

“No player plays in the right place and none are in their favourite position.”

Roberto De Zerbi at a press conference.
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Roberto De Zerbi could also be in the running for the job[/caption]

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