Yitian: Rome needs to abide by the Financial Fairness Act and hopes to sell Abraham for about 20 million euros
10:19am, 30 June 2025Football
According to Sky Sports in Italy, Rome is negotiating with Besiktas, hoping to sell Abraham for a transfer fee of about 20 million euros.
Abraham has just returned to Rome after his lease in Milan, and the English may soon leave the Italian capital. Besiktas has already offered Abraham 20 million euros, but it remains to be seen whether the player is willing to go to Türkiye to play. Last season, Abraham scored 10 goals for Milan and may take over the position of Immobile, who will join Bologna.
In order to comply with the provisions of the Financial Fairness Act, Rome must complete an important profitable transaction by June 30. Therefore, Abraham's potential transfer is crucial to the Italian Capital Club. To this end, Rome hopes to advance the negotiation process as soon as possible and strive to reach an agreement as soon as possible.
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