According to Football Italy’s Alfredo Pedura, Rome hopes to finalize Tammy Abraham’s permanent sale to Besikutas tonight, in order to provide a budget by tonight.
However, Abraham’s potential transfer fees still have some distance between Rome and Besikutas.
So far, Rome has been asking the Turkish giant for a bonus in addition to 200 million euros, which is 40-5 million euros more than he is ready to pay the former Chelsea striker.
Still, Rome will have to offload Abraham to ease the wage bill, paying a salary of around 5 million euros a year at a 27-year-old salary.
Pedra argues that England International can even improve wages with its travel to Besikutas.
Tammy Abraham time in Italy will end this summer
Rome has made it clear that he will not keep Abraham, but he also failed to secure a permanent move to AC Milan with his loan at San Siro last season.
It was a disappointing end to Abraham’s era in Italy, and the player got off to a great start when he first began his life in Serie A.
Abraham scored 27 goals in all competitions in his first season against Rome, but has struggled ever since, scoring only 10 more points in the next two seasons.
Abraham also managed a total of 10 on loans in Milan in the previous period, so it appears he is about to move on for a new chapter in his career.
Contact information is reported to be continuing to reach an agreement that Abraham would leave Rome for Besikutas.

