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AC Milan looking to sign Romelu Lukaku and Tammy Abraham

AC Milan are being heavily linked with Roma striker Tammy Abraham and Romelu Lukaku.

While Big Rom is set to return to Chelsea, his parent club, following the conclusion of his loan at Roma, Tammy Abraham’s future in the capital remains uncertain.

The Englishman is no longer in the capital club’s plans but so far no concrete offer was made for him despite interest from the Premier League.

However, there is still hope for a move away from Roma for Abraham.

The ex-Chelsea man could in fact reunite with Lukaku at Milan.

Lukaku and Abraham could continue to play together. Not at Roma, but at Milan. As La Gazzetta dello Sport writes, the two have the same cumulative cost as Joshua Zirkzee alone.

Milan are currently evaluating what formula to try and use to lure Lukaku from Chelsea.

Meanwhile, Tammy Abraham is a center forward that Paulo Fonseca would see well in his Milan.

The Giallorossi number 9 can leave the capital. Roma values ​​his price tag at around 30 million euros, but the residual cost is around 16 million euros: it is possible that for a sum between 20 and 25 million euros Abraham could be sold this summer.

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