
Tammy Abraham’s background.
Tammy Abraham has returned to the English Premier League, where he previously played for London club Chelsea before his permanent transfer to Roma. A player who came through Chelsea’s academy, Abraham spent the season prior on loan at Aston Villa, who were competing in the Championship at the time. He was one of the key players in Aston Villa’s promotion back to the Premier League, before Frank Lampard included him in Chelsea’s first team the following season. It was a big season for Chelsea’s academy, as alongside Abraham, Mason Mount also earned promotion to the senior squad, as did current team captain Reece James.
Transfer background and history:
After leaving Chelsea, Abraham played in Serie A, a league that did not fully suit his playing characteristics. Roma loaned him to AC Milan, and then last summer to Beşiktaş. Until yesterday, Abraham was still a Roma player on loan, when Beşiktaş fulfilled the contractual obligation to make the transfer permanent for €13 million. That clause was activated yesterday. Today, Tammy Abraham has become an Aston Villa player, signing from Besiktas with the club set to pay €21 million.
Abraham this season:

Tammy Abraham scored 13 goals this season for Beşiktaş wile loan from Roma, who had him on contract. He has attracted attention from England with his strong performances and was a perfect target in attacking side. He was available for transfer to Aston Villa, who seek for sticker.
Aston Villa have tried a classic striker and finisher to their squad, a forward capable of converting chances with high efficiency. Abraham did not achieve major success after his transfer from Chelsea, but he will now have another opportunity to prove himself in the Premier League.
Aston Villa in title race:

Emery needed a classic striker who fits his preferences in order to pursue the title race in England. Aston Villa is the third team in England, level with Manchester City and four behind leader Arsenal.
Aston Villa have found that player in their former striker, who had an important impact at the club in the past. Abraham is a striker who is in good form and good shape, and he arrives as a reliable solution for Villa’s attacking line.
Emery’s statements in the press:

Aston Villa’s strategy is clear following Unai Emery’s statement that his team is not good enough to fight for the Premier League title and lacks the quality to compete with the top five teams. The club has turned to transfer-market solutions.
Malen was sold to Roma exactly, and it was clear that such a winger-forward profile was not to Emery’s taste, as the coach is looking for a classic striker with significant experience who scores goals regularly.
The good cooperation with Roma has led to re-signing Abraham. Aston Villa also competes this season in the Europa League and is in a very great position.
Tammy Abraham has returned to the Premier League.
