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West Ham United are ready to launch a move for Tammy Abraham

Simone Valdarchi’s insights into Tammy Abraham’s potential move to West Ham United underscore the forward’s complex situation. Abraham, who endured a challenging, injury-riddled season with Roma, showed glimpses of his talent despite limited opportunities. Last season, he managed just one goal and one assist in 12 appearances, primarily coming off the bench. His statistics reflect this, with modest averages of 0.5 shots, 0.4 key passes, and 0.3 dribbles per 90 minutes in Serie A.

West Ham's interest, reportedly a bit over €20 million, aligns with Abraham’s past connections to the Premier League. Despite the allure of playing for a high-profile club like Milan, the Premier League represents a return to familiar ground for him, potentially offering a chance to rejuvenate his career. Abraham’s 1.94m frame gives him an edge in aerial duels, but his link-up play and pass completion rate (51.4%) need improvement. 

 

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