Tammy Abraham wants return as agents reach out, Leeds United ready transfer

Leeds United could potentially sign AC Milan striker Tammy Abraham next summer after returning to the Premier League.

Joel Piroe led Daniel Farke’s attack to good effect at the Whites this season, and it’ll be interesting to see how he performs in the English top flight.

The West Yorkshire outfit may lose their goalscoring options in the upcoming transfer window as Patrick Bamford and Mateo Joseph’s futures remain uncertain.

Abraham, who’s on loan at the Rossoneri from Roma, evidently presents a great opportunity for the Peacocks next summer, with his transfer on the cards.

Tammy Abraham in a Leeds United shirt
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Leeds United monitor Abraham as Premier League move wanted, agents approach clubs

Abraham wants to return to the Premier League soon amid interest from the Whites ahead of the upcoming transfer window, according to TBR Football.

The news outlet reports (30 May) that the England international’s representatives have approached a few clubs, and he’s being monitored at Elland Road.

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Abraham’s Serie A record this season.

It’s been claimed that several English clubs have shown interest in the 27-year-old, and the Peacocks are keeping an eye on the developing situation.

The centre-forward featured for Chelsea and Swansea in the English top flight before moving to Italy in 2021, where he’s enjoyed a mixed spell.

Paraag Marathe celebrating Leeds' promotion
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49ers Enterprises must sign new striker at Elland Road

Farke should be backed by 49ers Enterprises next summer, with several additions evidently needed at the Whites.

Paraag Marathe must push for a new prolific number nine soon if the West Yorkshire outfit want to boost their hopes of surviving relegation from the Premier League.

The German manager may opt to play Piroe in the number 10 position, leaving space for a centre-forward next season in the starting lineup.

Leeds can’t rely on Bamford to even be their backup striker in the English top flight, considering his lack of form and fitness issues in recent months.

Abraham struggled to stake a claim in Milan’s team this season, but the 27-year-old could still be a valuable asset for the Whites.

The Englishman has lost his edge after an impressive debut campaign for Roma, and Farke may be able to help the forward get back to his best.

During Abraham’s previous spell in the Premier League, he scored 26 goals in 89 appearances, and that sort of experience is missing at the Peacocks, who need more top-flight pedigree.