Transfer insider Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that AS Roma and Turkish Süper Lig side Beşiktaş have reached an agreement for a permanent €20 million transfer of striker Tammy Abraham . The move includes Roma raising the necessary funds to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations.
Roma were under significant pressure to generate approximately €13 million by the June 30 deadline, a requirement that has accelerated the transaction . In addition to the clubs reaching an understanding, Abraham himself has agreed personal terms and accepted the move to Istanbul .
The 27‑year‑old has had a career of peaks and troughs since joining Roma from Chelsea in 2021. Following a breakout first season—where he netted 27 goals and helped secure the Europa Conference League—Abraham’s form dipped to nine goals in the 2022–23 campaign, and a severe ACL injury sidelined him for most of the 2023–24 season . He spent 2024–25 on loan at AC Milan, scoring 10 goals and delivering seven assists across 45 appearances .
This transfer not only helps Roma balance the books ahead of the incoming financial year but also reshapes their attacking setup under new manager Gian Piero Gasperini . The finalisation of the deal hinges on official paperwork, though insiders suggest confirmation is expected shortly .
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