CM: Formula, Fonseca and Dovbyk – the latest as Moncada reopens Abraham talks

As we head into August, AC Milan’s summer transfer window seems to have finally taken off and Tammy Abraham is once again being explored as a potential option.

Having closed the Strahinja Pavlovic deal, Calciomercato.com report that the management are working hard to try to close another two/three signings in the shortest time possible. The most important news concerns Abraham, who Geoffrey Moncada has reopened talks over.

Paulo Fonseca is the main endorser of the 27-year-old English striker, who is thinking about a new challenge in his career having had a difficult last year with Roma following a knee injury that kept him out for almost a year.

The excellent relationship between the Milan management and the Roof agency – who represent Abraham – remains a factor to be taken into great consideration.

The idea of ​​adding a different and alternative solution to Alvaro Morata is gaining more momentum, with Fonseca picking Tammy as the favourite.

Roma are about to close a deal with Girona for the Ukrainian striker Artem Dovbyk and Milan are looking to use that to their advantage. The idea is to sign Abraham on loan with an option to buy with certain conditions.

Everton are also interested in Abraham, who gets a salary of €4.5m net per season in Rome. This is almost €5.9m gross considering the tax relief provided by the Growth Decree, and his deal runs until June 2026.