Tammy Abraham, currently on loan from AS Roma, may remain at AC Milan beyond June, following a strong performance that included a brace in last night’s Coppa Italia match.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, AC Milan are actively working to retain Abraham at the club past the 30th of June.
The talented striker’s rights are owned by the Friedkin Group, which means Milan would need to negotiate with his parent club, Roma.
A potential swap deal has emerged as a viable option, with Alexis Saelemaekers possibly moving in the opposite direction to facilitate Abraham’s permanent stay at Milanello.
Sources indicate that this transfer approach is gaining momentum among the Milan management.
The Italian outlet reports that the Rossoneri are keen to finalise a deal before the summer transfer window closes, ensuring Abraham’s continuity with the team.