Chelsea's Tammy Abraham buy-back clause as striker flies to Roma to complete transfer

 






Tammy Abraham has flown to Italy to complete a £34m move to Roma.


Chelsea striker Abraham, 23, was reluctant to move abroad but was convinced to go to Serie A after talks with Roma boss Jose Mourinho.


Abraham has now agreed a five year deal worth in excess of £100,000-a-week plus add-ons which he hopes will bolster his chances of getting back in the England squad.


Chelsea have demanded a buy-back option for double the original fee - but that will not kick in until the summer of 2023.


That will allow Chelsea to get Abraham back for a fixed price should he score the goals to prove them wrong.

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