England striker Tammy Abraham’s move to AC Milan on a season-long loan from fellow Italian club Roma marks a significant shift in his career trajectory. The 26-year-old, who showcased his talent in his 11 England caps, has made this move at a pivotal point in his professional journey.
This transfer coincided with Belgian winger Alexis Saelemaekers’ loan switch in the opposite direction, adding to the dynamic exchange of talent between the two clubs. Abraham’s prior experience at Roma, which started with a Β£34m transfer from Chelsea in 2021, saw him make a notable impact by scoring 37 goals in 120 games. Notably, he was an integral part of the Roma side that secured victory in the Europa Conference League under the guidance of former manager Jose Mourinho in 2022.
Abraham’s career has been shaped by his roots at Chelsea, where he had initially begun his professional journey and subsequently ventured into loan moves with Swansea and Aston Villa. His relocation to Milan also holds the promise of reuniting him with former Blues team-mates Christian Pulisic, Fikayo Tomori, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, creating an intriguing prospect for the forthcoming season at AC Milan.

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