Tammy Abraham, despite his poor start to the season, was one of the key pillars of Jose Mourinho's Roma last season, scoring 27 goals and providing five assists. He is therefore one of the most promising players in the 'Giallorossi' squad.
The striker arrived from Chelsea for 40 million euros. The Blues have an ace up their sleeve, as they have a buy-back clause worth 80 million and that leaves the Roman board worried.
Abraham told a press conference on the subject: "The Chelsea buy-back clause in my contract? I'm happy at Roma. The striker is currently happy at the club managed by Jose Mourinho.
"Right now, I'm only thinking about the team. Although, you never know what the future might bring," added the striker, who did not close the door on a possible return to the London club, but made it a priority to stay at the Olimpico.