
West Ham United and Aston Villa are named as potential suitors for Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham, the Telegraph report.
Abraham is facing an uncertain future at Chelsea, with the club yet to agree a new contract.
And the Telegraph suggest that West Ham and Villa could both be keen to land him in the summer.
The report says that West Ham will ‘certainly’ be interested in the England international if he becomes available, while he also still has admirers at Villa.
Abraham spent a year on loan at Villa and helped fire them back into the Premier League, but the club were unable to land him on a permanent deal.
Villa have since signed Ollie Watkins, but with Abraham, who Jack Grealish once labelled as ‘unbelievable’ (Tribuna), potentially on the market, a move to Dean Smith’s side still seemingly remains a possibility.
West Ham, meanwhile, will be in the market for a striker in the summer – as they failed to land a new number nine in January.

With Abraham a proven scorer at Premier League level he could be an appealing prospect for David Moyes’s side.
Abraham certainly possesses the aerial ability and physical presence to thrive in a side managed by Moyes.
But getting a deal over the line could be difficult, as interest is reportedly mounting from European clubs as well as sides in the Premier League.
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