The Chelsea striker was singled out to replace Edin Dzeko, Tammy Abraham, is thinking about his future, as he has pushed aside the idea about joining Arsenal.
Roma Sporting Director Pinto's trip to London was crucial, as the latest talks has raised hopes about the possibility of closing the deal for the player. Abraham is becoming more convinced about his destination: he would be fundamental for the team and play an important in Roma's project which is something that can't be guaranteed at Chelsea.
Roma would pay Chelsea 5 million euros this season and the rest of the 35-40 million euros would be pay next season. It is economic move that would prove to be benefical to Roma's budget. The feeling is that Pinto could return to Rome with Abraham in hand, as the coming hours will be crucial for the player's future.