By Daily Sports Nigeria on July 29, 2022
Tammy Abraham has claimed leaving Chelsea for Serie A club AS Roma was the best decision of his career.
Abraham moved to Roma from Chelsea last summer after falling down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge.
The striker was a revelation for Roma last season – his first in Italy.
In 2023 a buyback option in Abraham’s deal comes into effect for €80m.
“I am not thinking about the future, but about the present. I am not in a hurry to return to the Premier League, in Italy I am happy in every respect,”the England international told Il Corriere dello Sport.
Asked if he regretted leaving Chelsea, Abraham replied: “No, not even for a second.
“Choosing Roma was one of the most right decisions ever made.”
Source Complete Sports Nigeria
Posted July 29, 2022
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