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Tammy Abraham agrees to join AS Roma

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Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham is flying to Italy on Sunday to have a medical.

He is expected to complete a £34m move to Roma.

The Serie A club have been in talks with the England international’s representatives.

They struck a deal with Chelsea over the weekend.

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Chelsea re-signed Romelu Lukaku from Inter Milan for £97.5m on Thursday.

It is understood the deal for Tammy Abraham, who was Chelsea’s joint top scorer last season, includes a buy-back clause set at £68m.

But that cannot be triggered until the he completed two seasons with Jose Mourinho’s team.

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