Tammy Abraham’s move to Besiktas seems to be getting close to being finalized, with several reports saying that a permanent deal has been reached. The main transfer fee mentioned is €20 million. But there are some differences, with some sources saying it could be a base fee of €15 million plus extra payments, which hints at some flexibility in the deal. This difference might mean that talks are still happening or that people have different views on the deal’s details.
Tammy Abraham, who is 27 years old, joined Roma from Chelsea in 2021 for £34 million because of a request from the then-manager José Mourinho. While at Roma, he played 120 matches, scored 37 goals, and made 13 assists, playing a big role in winning the Europa Conference League title in the 2021/22 season. However, his performance dropped in the following seasons, especially after he got an ACL injury, and last season he was loaned to AC Milan. At Milan, he scored 10 goals and made 7 assists in 45 competitive matches, including an important goal in the Italian Super Cup final against Inter Milan.
Besiktas, which is managed by former Manchester United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, sees Abraham as an important player to lead their attack. The team finished fourth in the last Süper Lig season and is getting ready for the Europa League qualifiers, where they believe Abraham’s experience and goal-scoring skills will be crucial.