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Chelsea striker linked with £30m move to Premier League rival.



According to Football Insider, Chelsea forward Tammy Abraham has emerged as a target for Everton.
The striker is currently enjoying a loan spell at Aston Villa, where he has flourished this term. From 37 matches in the second tier, the youngster has netted 25 times.
Tammy Abraham’s future at Chelsea Stamford Bridge has come under the scrutiny of late, and it seems a tug of war over his signature could ensue in the upcoming transfer window.
Everton are the latest side to be touted as potential suitors for the Championship star, who has been one of Aston Villa’s standout players in their pursuit for promotion to the Premier League this campaign.
Marco Silva already has the likes of Richarlison Dominic, Cenk Tosun and Calvert-Lewin at his disposal but Football Insider claims that the Toffees are willing to add the England Under-21 international to their ranks.
The striker’s deal at Chelsea runs until 2022, and the club could, as per the report, make a decision on his future based on whether they must serve a two-window transfer ban.
Chelsea may decide to let Gonzalo Higuain return to Juventus as the Blues have activated the clause in Olivier Giroud’s deal and the 2018 World Cup winner will stay at the club for one more year.
And having Tammy Abraham as the first-choice number nine could be risky but worth risking as Chelsea have nothing to lose in the upcoming season and the striker will get some experience.

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