18-goal hitman ‘wants Chelsea move’ and Blues can complete deal for £68 million

Stunning reports have claimed that Roma striker Tammy Abraham wants a sensational move back to Chelsea in the summer
The Blues made the big decision in the summer to offload their academy graduate to Jose Mourinho in favour of using the £34million plus more to re-sign Lukaku, who established himself as the most dangerous striker in Italian football.
But his move has not quite worked out as mixed success with the infamous Sky Italia interview and his FIFA Club World Cup adventure telling the Belgian’s story so far on his Stamford Bridge homecoming.
He has not scored the goals that Thomas Tuchel would have liked and there has been alot of speculation in the media suggesting that the German boss is keen to bring in another forward.
Whilst Lukaku himself is still working to try and adapt to Thomas Tuchel’s system in west London, the clubs former number 9 has been thriving on the continent under a manager that wants him to become a ‘monster’ in front of goal
But according to Italian newspaper Corriere dello Sport, Abraham ‘hopes to return’ to Stamford Bridge in the future, and Abraham might get his wish in a year’s time with the clubs £68m buy-back option becoming active.
IcChelseanews View…
Look, Lukaku is a world class striker that is one of the very best in the game, so the fact that he has struggled to adapt to the club is strange. But even though Abraham has been brilliant at Roma, we cant see him back at the club
We will probably add a striker to the squad in the coming transfer window and it will be interesting to see just who they sign. But Abraham is a man that we do not see back at the club anytime soon
But you never know, we did not expect to see Lukaku make the move back to the Premier League
Jamie
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