Roma have confirmed that Tammy Abraham has joined Turkish Super Lig giants Besiktas on loan with an option to buy that will become mandatory under certain conditions.
Offiical: Abraham joins Besiktas from Roma
Both clubs have confirmed the deal, which will see Abraham join on an initial loan deal ahead of what is expected to be a permanent move.
Besiktas have confirmed the full financial breakdown of the move.

Roma will receive a loan fee of €2m for Abraham’s services for the 2025-26 season, and assuming that the obligation to buy clause is triggered, they will receive an additional €13m paid in installments until the year 2030.
Abraham, meanwhile, will receive an annual salary of €6m in his first season, €6.5m in 2026/27, €7m from the summer of 2027 until the summer of 2029.
The Englishman leaves Roma after a four-year association that began in the 2021-22 season. The former Chelsea graduate netted a total of 37 goals from 120 competitive appearances for the Giallorossi, as well as a further 10 from 44 outings during his loan spell with Milan in 2024-25.


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