Transfers
Done Deal: Roma, Besiktas Finalize Abraham Transfer
Roma and Besiktas have reportedly signed the required documents to complete Tammy Abraham’s move to the Turkish club.
English striker Abraham will be a new Besiktas player for the 2025-26 campaign.
Both Sky Sport Italia and Sport Mediaset claim that the deal is done.
Abraham set to join Besiktas
Gianluca Di Marzio reports that the two clubs have signed the documents to finalise the transfer.
Orazio Accomando reports Abraham is set to join Besiktas on an initial €2m loan deal with an obligation to buy for €13m and €2m add-ons.
The English striker is expected to sign a four-year contract worth €4m per season.
Abraham had returned to Roma after a one-year loan spell at Milan, where he had scored 10 goals in 45 appearances across all competitions.
Abraham won two trophies in Italy
The former Chelsea striker has been in Italy since 2021, playing for the Giallorossi and Milan.
He has netted 29 goals in 112 appearances in Italy’s top flight.
Abraham won the Conference League with Roma under José Mourinho in the 2021-22 season and the Supercoppa Italiana with Milan under Sergio Conceiçao in 2024-25.
Football-italia.net
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