The biggest deal done in Serie A this summer, and potentially one of the most influential.
It is very, very early days but Tammy Abraham, with his pace, selflessness and awareness, looks to have added a whole new dimension to a Roma side that finished seventh last season.
It is common knowledge that the 23-year-old Londoner required a lot of convincing to move to the Stadio Olimpico, but there is clearly the potential for Abraham to take his game to a whole under level under the tutelage of Jose Mourinho.
Admittedly, €40 million (£34m/$47m) is an awful lot of money for an unproven striker, particularly in a league financially decimated by the pandemic, but Abraham has already racked up one goal and two assists in his first two appearances for the Giallorossi.
Talk of a Scudetto challenge feels very premature, but the England centre-forward might just have it in him to sustain a top-four tilt, which would represent an excellent return on Roma's investment.















