Tammy Abraham has officially joined Besiktas from Roma in a loan-to-buy deal worth up to €15 million, signing a lucrative four-year contract
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Abraham joins Besiktas on initial loan €2m loan fee paid for 2025-26 seasonPlayed 120 games for Roma, scoring 37 goalsFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Besiktas have completed the signing of Abraham from Roma. The Turkish giants will pay a €2 million (£2m/$2m)loan fee for the 2025-26 season, with a clause that triggers a €13m (£11m/$15m) permanent transfer starting 2026-27 if conditions are met. The 27-year-old has signed a contract that could see him stay at the club until 2029, earning up to €7m (£6m/$8m) per season.
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Abraham struggled for consistent game time in his final season at Roma due to a serious knee injury and a loan spell at AC Milan. With limited minutes and tough competition, the English striker is now aiming for a fresh start in Turkey. Besiktas are betting on his proven goal-scoring ability as they look to re-establish themselves in Europe.
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Abraham scored 25 goals for Aston Villa in the 2018-19 Championship season before returning to Chelsea to spend two seasons in the first-team. He also played a key role in Roma’s UEFA Conference League triumph in 2022. Now, he joins up with manager ex-Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at the Super Lig side.
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The striker will be unveiled by Besiktas after completing his medical and contract signing. If he performs well and the transfer terms are met, he will become a permanent signing at the Turkish club from the 2026-27 season onward.