Aston Villa are believed to have sent feelers out for their former frontman Tammy Abraham. Chelsea sent the youngster up to the West Midlands two years ago, where he scored 26 goals and helped fire the team to top-flight promotion under the guidance of assistant manager John Terry.
JT and Villa are now reportedly hoping fellow striker Timo Werner’s high-profile arrival at Stamford Bridge will persuade Abraham of the need to look elsewhere for regular first-team football.
But despite the interest from the club where he has fond memories from the Championship, the 22-year-old is determined to stay and fight for his place at Chelsea, reports the Daily Mail.
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