
Tottenham Hotspur are in the market for a striker this summer, and have been offered the chance to sign Chelsea’s Tammy Abraham.
That’s according to The Telegraph, who claim that Abraham has been ‘made available’ to Tottenham in an effort to get a move done this summer.
Arsenal and Inter Milan have also been offered the chance to sign Abraham, who has barely featured under Thomas Tuchel.
The 23-year-old missed out on England’s Euro 2020 squad and may now need to leave Chelsea for first-team action, which Tottenham could offer if Nuno Espirito Santo plays two up front.
Abraham is valued at £40million, and Tottenham may have to consider what this offer means.
Chelsea want to sign Harry Kane this summer, and offering Abraham to Tottenham may be a way to smooth over their bad relationship with Spurs before moving for Kane.

That’s not the kind of window Tottenham want to open for Chelsea, and even if the Blues don’t move for Kane, buying Abraham may help them move for Erling Haaland.
Neither avenue is ideal for Tottenham, but fans are still keen to see Abraham make the move to North London if it’s possible.
Some think Abraham is ‘class’ and would take him ‘in a second’ if Chelsea really have offered him up to Tottenham.
Others would prefer Abraham to Danny Ings and would like to sign him – as long as a move would be nothing to do with losing Kane.

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