Arsenal join race for £40m Abraham who supported Gunners as a boy

Arsenal join race for £40m Abraham who supported Gunners as a boy

 

Arsenal have added their name to the list of clubs interested in signing Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham, according to reports.

The 23-year-old has barely featured for the Blues since Thomas Tuchel’s arrival in January, and made just two appearances for the club after the middle of February.

Reports in Germany have suggested the centre forward – who is valued at £40million by Chelsea – was involved in a rejected player-plus-cash bid from the Stamford Bridge outfit for Borussia Dortmund star Erling Haaland earlier this week

But The Telegraph claim that while the Champions League winners certainly explored that option, Abraham’s boyhood club Arsenal are also interested, but they would likely have to sell before they could hope to reach Chelsea’s valuation.

The Gunners have France forward Alexandre Lacazette who has entered the final 12 months of his deal, while fellow striker Eddie Nketiah is also expected to move on this summer.

The report adds Abraham has also been made available to Inter Milan and Tottenham, with Chelsea also keen on their former striker Romelu Lukaku as well as England captain Harry Kane.

The same outlet insists Abraham is likely to bring his 17-year stay and his five-year spell in the first team at Stamford Bridge to an end this summer, and the club will only move ahead with trying to sign another forward once he is sold.

Petr Cech, David Luiz and Willian are among the players over the last six years to have left west London for pastures new at the Emirates Stadium, but such a move would perhaps mean more to Abraham who was brought up an Arsenal fan and idolised their former striker Thierry Henry.

‘To be honest I was an Arsenal fan,’ he told the Bristol Post in 2017. ‘It didn’t make any difference at Chelsea.

‘When you’re young and you choose who to support, if it’s a family thing, it’s a family thing. Luckily for me it was a family thing so it wasn’t really a problem at Chelsea.’

‘Someone I looked up to was Thierry Henry. His variations of finishing, his movement, the way he dribbles… someone like that has a key impact on me. I would love to be as big as him and maybe even better.’

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