
Tammy Abraham has suggested on Twitter that he will stay at Chelsea next season, amid speculation that Aston Villa, West Ham United and Newcastle United want him.
The Athletic reported this month that Villa, Newcastle and West Ham all are interested in signing the striker from Chelsea in the summer transfer window.
Chelsea want £40 million as transfer fee for the 23-year-old, according to the report.
It has been further claimed that while Villa and Newcastle cannot afford to pay £40 million for the England international striker, the Hammers are hopeful of doing a loan deal.
However, Abraham’s post on Twitter yesterday suggests that he does not plan on leaving Chelsea.
Chelsea secured their place in the Premier League top four yesterday and will now play in the Champions League next season.

Abraham has suggested on Twitter that he is going to stay at Stamford Bridge and play in Europe’s premier club competition.
Abraham has struggled for playing time under Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel.
The 23-year-old made 12 starts and 10 substitute appearances in the Premier League this season.
The striker scored six goals and gave one assist.
Abraham may want to stay at Chelsea, but the London club could decide to cash in on him this summer if he is not going to be a big part of Tuchel’s plans.
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