Reports from Italy have claimed that Roma striker Tammy Abraham is destined for a move to the Premier League this summer.
According to Sky Italia, the former Blue is struggling to impress at the Serie A club, and therefore is likely to be on the move at the end of the season.
The England international was sold after being out of favour with former manager Thomas Tuchel.

While he hit the ground running in his first season, including winning the first ever Conference League, things have not carried on this year.
He has just six goals in Serie A this season, adding only one in nine European matches too to not really help out José Mourinho’s side.
The 25-year-old has reportedly been one of the names in a seemingly long list of potential players they have lined up to play in the striker role next season.
Abraham destined for Premier League return
With them previously selling him, it has been widely claimed that Chelsea do have a buyback clause if they were to want to bring him back to Stamford Bridge.
However, the report now claims that Chelsea are being rivalled by fellow sides in the Premier League for a deal.
The Blues are linked to a number of other names as a potential big-name addition up front.

Victor Osimhen has replaced Abraham as the bagsman in Italy this season, with his goals firing Napoli to seemingly an unassailable position in Serie A.
Despite being in a very strong position in the Champions League too, he will surely have a decision to make at the end of the season regarding his next steps.
They have also been rumoured to be interested in options a bit closer to home too, with Ivan Toney operating just across West London.
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