Nottingham Forest could discover an interesting alternative to Che Adams this summer if they are willing to invest some money at the top.
A new striker appears to be on the plan at the City Ground this summer, with Forest reportedly interested in free agent Che Adams.
The former Southampton striker is seeking for a new club this month after leaving the Saints as a free agent.
However, another English striker has entered the market this summer, hoping to get his career back on track.
Although Adams may be a free transfer, Forest have also been linked with a £27 million deal for Maximilian Beier following his outstanding season with Hoffenheim.
However, three years after leaving England, Forest could give one striker another chance in the Premier League this summer.
Nottingham Forest might be the ideal landing spot for striker’s resurgence.
According to TBR Football’s Graeme Bailey, AS Roma and Tammy Abraham are preparing to part ways after three years together.
Roma would be willing to let the 26-year-old attacker leave in the coming months for less than £30 million following an injury-plagued season.
With two years remaining on Abraham’s contract in the Italian city, a number of Premier League clubs are showing interest.
Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, Newcastle United, and West Ham have all been linked with an interest; perhaps this is something Forest could explore.
The main concern for Abraham from any side this summer will be his injury record, as the Englishman struggles to find form owing to fitness difficulties.
Abraham’s time at Roma has been severely disrupted, but he has still been able to deliver a respectable return when available, but there will definitely be a sense that he can still do more.
Tammy Abraham @ Roma | Total |
Appearances | 119 |
Goals | 37 |
Assists | 13 |
Games missed through injury | 51 |
Tammy Abraham possesses more promise than Che Adams.
While Che Adams had a successful season in the Championship with Southampton, Abraham demonstrated his talent in Serie A with Roma.
His debut season (2021/22) was his most productive, with the Englishman scoring 17 goals and adding four assists in the league alone.
seeking back on that season, it might provide plenty of motivation for any team seeking to take a chance on the 26-year-old this summer.
Per 90 mins | Tammy Abraham 21/22 | Che Adams 23/24 |
Progressive distance (yards) | 32.9 | 29 |
Aerial duels won | 49.4% | 40.8% |
Shot-creating actions | 2.74 | 2.59 |
Goals and assists | 21 | 20 |
Statistics from FBRef.
Given Abraham’s ability to surpass Adam in a far higher level league, it demonstrates the potential a team may obtain from the Englishman.
However, any team that gambles on Abraham this summer would be taking a risk, since his injury troubles might make or break his success at whichever club he plays for next season.