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Tammy Abraham Completes Return to Aston Villa in Summer Transfer Deal

Tammy Abraham

Tammy Abraham

Tammy Abraham has officially completed his return to Aston Villa in a summer transfer deal, marking a homecoming after several successful seasons abroad. Tammy Abraham rejoined the Premier League side following Beşiktaş making his loan move from AS Roma permanent just one day earlier.

The 28-year-old forward has signed a four-and-a-half-year contract, with Aston Villa reportedly paying around €21 million (£18.25m). The deal underlines Villa’s ambition ahead of the new campaign, as Abraham becomes one of the club’s key attacking reinforcements for the upcoming season.

Tammy Abraham Returns to Familiar Ground at Villa Park

Tammy Abraham Returns to Familiar Ground at Villa Park

Tammy Abraham is no stranger to Villa Park, having enjoyed a standout loan spell with Aston Villa during the 2018–19 season. At that time, Abraham scored an impressive 25 goals and played a decisive role in helping the club secure promotion to the Premier League via the Championship play-offs. His performances that season made him a fan favorite and one of the most lethal strikers in the division.

Since leaving Chelsea FC in 2021, Abraham has built valuable experience in Serie A with Roma, including winning the Europa Conference League, before enjoying a productive spell in Turkey. His recent form with Beşiktaş, where his scored 13 goals in 26 appearances, convinced Villa that he remains a proven goal threat at the highest level.

Tammy Abraham Strengthens Aston Villa’s Attack Under Emery

Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery has been keen to add depth and competition in attack, and Tammy Abraham had long been identified as a priority target. His arrival is expected to complement the playing style of Ollie Watkins, giving Villa greater flexibility and firepower across a demanding season.

With Tammy Abraham now back in claret and blue, Aston Villa fans will be hoping he can rediscover the form that once made him one of the most feared strikers in English football and play a central role in the club’s push for domestic and European success.

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