Tammy Abraham could still join West Ham from Chelsea this summer according to a report from The Daily Mail.
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Hammers boss David Moyes desperately needs to sign a new striker this summer.
Abraham would be the ideal candidate for the job and it should be fairly easy to bring him to the London Stadium.
Thomas Tuchel is trying to offload the 23-year-old from Stamford Bridge in order to make way for Romelu Lukaku (The Daily Mail).

The links have gone cold in recent weeks, however, with the Chelsea hitman allegedly keen on joining Arsenal instead (Football.London).
Tammy to West Ham still possible
That’s according to The Daily Mail.
The newspaper go through all of the clubs interested in the 23-year-old Blues hitman and rank their chances out of five.
The Hammers are given a 3/5 probability of signing Abraham this summer.

It is suggested that West Ham are unwilling to go anywhere near Chelsea’s £40 million valuation of the striker. That price-tag could drop as the transfer window rumbles on, however, according to The Daily Mail.
It is claimed that Tammy moving to the London Stadium is ‘not out of the question’ but it is the ‘financial aspect rather than how he would fit in in east London that would prevent this move from happening’.
We think there is still a strong chance that David Moyes will sign the Chelsea ace before the transfer window closes.
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Surely a £30 million bid would get the deal done for West Ham. Abraham would undoubtedly make us a better team. Whether the owners back Moyes to make it happen, however, remains to be seen.
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