West Ham United’s chances of signing Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham this summer have been boosted yet again.
West Ham have ‘already laid the groundwork’ to sign striker recommended to Moyes by old friend
The Daily Star and West Ham insider ExWHUemployee have claimed Abraham is one of David Moyes’s prime striker targets this summer.
Respected Stratford-based Telegraph journalist Matt Law, who has close ties at Chelsea, first claimed West Ham are interested in signing Abraham.

West Ham heavily linked with move for ‘number one target’ Abraham
And ExWHUemployee has claimed Abraham is now Moyes’s new number one target this summer.
West Ham’s hopes of being able to sign the forward are surely growing by the week too.
A series of frank admissions from Tuchel has cast further doubt over Abraham’s future.
Tuchel has effectively said Abraham isn’t good good enough when pressed on the striker’s absence from the squad on several occasions (talkSPORT).

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Tuchel has admitted there is no easy way back for the West Ham target (The Guardian).
Yesterday there was another new twist which suggests Abraham will be available in the summer.
Tuchel once again left the 23-year-old out of the Chelsea squad altogether for the FA Cup semi-final win over Man City.
That’s despite the fact the German could name NINE subs and use FIVE of them.

Latest Chelsea snub sparks more speculation that Abraham’s future lies elsewhere
Abraham is fit according to Sky Sports. And he was on the bench for Chelsea last week without getting on.
The latest snub will be good news for Moyes’s hopes of landing Abraham in the summer.
And it has prompted more speculation that the England forward will move on (Sky Sports).
“A number of top clubs in the Premier League and across Europe are well aware of Abraham’s lack of game time and are known to be considering a summer move to test Chelsea’s resolve to keep their academy graduate,” Sky Sports report.
Throw in the fact Chelsea are reportedly interested in Sergio Aguero and Earling Haaland (90min), as well as a potential move to bring Romelu Lukaku back to West London (Calciomercato) and things look encouraging for West Ham in their Abraham hunt.
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