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Tammy Abraham refuses to rule out a sensational return to Chelsea, two years after joining Roma

Tammy Abraham does not rule out the chance of returning to Chelsea two years after leaving

‘Maybe I’ll stay at Roma for the next ten years, maybe not’: Tammy Abraham refuses to rule out making a sensational return to Chelsea, two years after leaving Stamford Bridge to join Jose Mourinho in Italy

  • Roma striker Tammy Abraham has refused to rule out a return to Chelsea
  • The 25-year-old came through the youth system at the Blues, but left in 2021
  • Chelsea have a €80m buyback clause for the striker, with Arsenal also keen 

Tammy Abraham has refused to rule out a return to Chelsea, two years after leaving the club he joined as a child.

Abraham, 25, came through the youth system at the Blues, but struggled to get first team appearances, playing just 58 times for the first team between 2016 and 2021.

When he considered other playing opportunities, Jose Mourinho personally called him and organised a £34m move to Serie A side Roma, where he currently plays.

While Abraham has played 64 matches for Roma in less than two years with the club, he is open minded about where his future may take him – even if it takes him back to where it all started.

When asked if a return to Chelsea was ever possible, Abraham told Four Four Two: ‘Never say never in football. Right now, my focus is on Roma — I’ve no other plans. Maybe I’ll stay at Roma for the next ten years, maybe not. You never know.’ 

Tammy Abraham does not rule out the chance of returning to Chelsea two years after leaving

The 25-year-old striker came through the youth system at Chelsea, but left to join Roma in 2021

The 25-year-old striker came through the youth system at Chelsea, but left to join Roma in 2021

Abraham has an €80m (£68m) buyback clause in his contract, valid from the end of the current campaign, which raises the possibility of a return to the Blues. 

Elsewhere in the interview, Abraham said that he was seriously contemplating a move to Arsenal when he left Chelsea, because his relatives are big fans of the Gunners – and he idolised a certain club legend when he was growing up.

Abraham said: ‘My family were massive Arsenal fans, so I grew up watching them – I’d be lying to say Thierry Henry wasn’t my biggest idol.

Roma boss Jose Mourinho expects to lose Abraham in the summer, with Arsenal also keen

Roma boss Jose Mourinho expects to lose Abraham in the summer, with Arsenal also keen

‘I loved Thierry, and I wanted to be a footballer because of him. Even the way he wore his socks, today I still wear them the…

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