It doesn’t often happen that you become the top scorer for two consecutive seasons just for your club to show you the door

But that is the scenario in which Tammy Abraham finds himself.

After the great additions of Timo Werner and Kai Havertz at the beginning of the 2020/21 Chelsea season, the 23-year-old Abraham immediately fell into the pecking order.In the course of the campaign, Thomas Tuchel, with his introduction in the middle of the season, led him to the Stamford Bridge has become an almost forgotten man.

Now it seems like the blues wanted the English for a reported £ 40m to raise money to get the sensational hit man Erling Haaland for who they are ready to spend up to £ 150 million.

It really seems that Abraham’s time at Chelsea is up; so where could he go? Let’s take a look.

Romelu Lukaku, Lautaro Martinez

Romelu Lukaku with Lautaro Martinez / Mattia Ozbot / Getty Images

It has been reported that Chelsea offered Abraham’s services A league Master Inter, in the possible scenario that the blues compete for ex-strikers Romelu Lukaku.

However, Inter are far from ready to let one of the strongest attacking opponents in Europe out of the ranks – and Lukaku is still satisfied at the club.

Abraham would likely fit Simone Inzaghi’s athletic style of play, but with Lautaro Martinez by her Belgian frontman, there may not be too many spots for regular first-team football.

Eligibility: 4/10
Probability: 2/10

Overall grade: 3/10

Rafael Benitez

Rafa Benitez is interested in Tammy Abraham, but would he fit? / Laurence Griffiths / Getty Images

There seems to be a lack of quality punch options. to give Everton Should Richarlison’s, albeit unlikely, Real Madrid ties become a reality, another striker would be a necessity for Rafael Benitez’s side.

Benitez has demonstrated a wide variety of tactics throughout his career, but his quick and direct manner of attacking would match the tall, strong and sharp Abraham.

The former Liverpool coach is said to be interested in the striker’s services and the club Preparing to sell a significant number of players, the financial aspect of the deal wouldn’t be too much of an issue.

However, his similarities to Dominic Calvert-Lewin could mean that prioritizing diversity in the attack might be a better option.

Eligibility: 5/10
Probability: 4/10

Overall grade: 4.5 / 10

Harry Kane - soccer player

Tottenham’s deal with new strikers will depend on Harry Kane’s future / Visionhaus / Getty ImagesGe

Though new reports suggest Nuno Espirito Santo made Danny Ings his Top transfer destination teaming up with Harry Kane in a two-man attack, Abraham would definitely be a good option.

The Chelsea forward has shown his versatility at the top by showing a talent for linking the game as well as the ability to turn and run backwards.

Should Kane Abraham would be a good option to diversify Spurs’ areas of attack, while in the likely event the English captain goes missing, Abraham’s potential association with Ings could mark the beginning of a fruitful partnership.

Eligibility: 6/10
Probability: 5/10

Overall grade: 5.5 / 10

Michail Antonio, David Moyes

David Moyes needs to expand his attack options / Pool / Getty Images

The hammers have to build on their firepower.

Mikhail Antonio is currently the club’s only recognized striker and opens the door wide open to new attacking players.

The club have been linked to a number of strikers, including Czech sensation Adam Hlozek and Swiss star Breel Embolo. However, Abraham brings experience at the highest level of English football and the talent to win.

His presence at the top would undoubtedly make good football for David Moyes’ team as he would give someone to play off to foster the fluidity and interaction between the striker and players like Jarrod Bowen, Pablo Fornals and Said Benrahma in the final third .

One stumbling block could be the finances associated with a potential deal, which Chelsea’s rating is for West Ham.

Eligibility: 7/10
Probability: 5/10

Overall grade: 6/10

Dean Smith

Dean Smith has previously managed Tammy Abraham / Clive Mason / Getty Images

The two parties have history.

Abraham spent a magical loan spell at Aston Villa in the 2018/19 season and helped the club to triumph in the play-off championships with 26 goals.

Dean Smith has a gem in Ollie Watkins, though Kienan Davies is his only other striker on the roster. Villa have already shown their intention in the transfer window so far, picking up Emi Buendia from under Arsenal’s nose, but will have to step up on the forwards if they really continue after a very promising season last time.

Abraham poses a different threat to Watkins, and a return to Villa Park wouldn’t be badly received by followers – you can be sure of that.

Eligibility: 8/10
Probability: 7/10

Overall grade: 7.5 / 10

Hibernian v Arsenal - pre-season friendly

Mikel Arteta needs a better season with Arsenal / Steve Welsh / Getty Imagesty

Abraham would be sure to be a success at arsenal.

It would represent a new option for Arteta’s side that could really take advantage of the electric runners they boast widely. His tendency to fall low can make room at the back, but he also gives a great opportunity with crosses into the penalty area.

In addition, the 23-year-old fits perfectly into the club’s transfer policy – exciting talents over time, improving and establishing themselves as a top player in the club and bringing the Gunners back to their usual lives Premier League-Peak heights.

And what makes this deal nearly perfect is the fact that Abraham loved the Gunners and adored Thierry Henry in his youth – everything seems too good to be true, doesn’t it?

Well, one potential problem could be price. In true Arsenal fashion, it is still unclear whether the club will be ready to meet Chelsea’s £ 40m valuation.

Although it is surely worth it?

Eligibility: 8/10
Probability: 7/10

Overall grade: 7.5 / 10

Erling Haland

The future of Erling Haaland has not yet been decided / Matthias Hangst / Getty Images

Borussia Dortmund already have Approved that they won’t accept Abraham as an intermediate weight in any barter deal for Haaland, but that shouldn’t detract from the fact that BVB need another striker.

Even if Haaland stays for another season, his injury break in the middle of the 2020/21 season should be proof enough that their squad depth in the region is simply not enough.

Due to the injury-related failure of the goal machine in December 2020, BVB only won one of four points and was eliminated Champions League Places and fight to come back in for the remainder of the campaign and fire Lucein Favre – yes, it’s telling.

With only teenage sensation Youssoufa Moukoko as a backup, Abraham shouldn’t be overlooked. Any striker with a productive streak and capable of real quality in their game – dumped by their club – should be seen as a gift in Dortmund’s situation, even if it could set them back by around £ 40million.

On the other hand is that Bundesliga – and often Borussia Dortmund too – was a haven for young players to be successful. Abraham would fit in with BVB’s collective and direct style, and as we’ve seen with Jude Bellingham, a return to the English squad could be within reach sooner rather than later if he quickly adjusts to German life.

Eligibility: 9/10
Probability: 6/10

Overall grade: 7.5 / 10