Besiktas targeting Tammy Abraham as Immobile replacement
Whispers in Turkey claim Tammy Abraham may be on the Turkish Super Lig's radar.
The English forward is expected to soon make his return to Roma from his loan spell at Milan.
However, Abraham is unlikely to stay in the capital for long as Roma are looking to part ways with him.
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According to Turkish journalist Ekrem Konur, Abraham has found himself on Besiktas' shortlist.
The Turkish giants are looking for a replacement of Ciro Immobile: the ex-Lazio man hopes to return to Serie A this summer.
In his place, Abraham could arrive from Roma.

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