Former star believes Chelsea could lose this talented young star

Joleon Lescott believes Chelsea could lose Tammy Abraham

According to Football.london, former Manchester City defender Joleon Lescott believes Chelsea could regret losing out on Tammy Abraham. He felt that the situation between both player and club are similar to what happened with Kevin De Bruyne, Mo Salah and Romelu Lukaku a few years ago.

With a transfer ban last season, Abraham made full use of the opportunities handed to him and went on to score 15 goals. However, with two years still to go in his current deal, Abraham finds himself in a spot.

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Tammy Abraham celebrates after scoring against West Ham United. (GETTY Images)

Thomas Tuchel has largely preferred going with Olivier Giroud as the starting striker while opportunities have also been handed to Timo Werner to rediscover his form. Then there remains Chelsea’s pursuit of Erling Haaland.

The Blues are looking to bring in the Norwegian star in the summer, which pushes Tammy further down the pecking order. Lescott feels that letting go of the striker can come back to bite the club given how the likes of Lukaku, Salah and De Bruyne performed after leaving the club.

Tammy Abraham scored the only goal of the game against Barnsley in the FA Cup 5th round fixture. (GETTY Images)
Tammy Abraham scored the only goal of the game against Barnsley in the FA Cup 5th round fixture. (GETTY Images)

“Do I see him being there long term? I don’t, to be honest, I see him having to go away, and we’ve seen that in the past. I’m sure Chelsea would love to have [Romelu] Lukaku right now, [Kevin de Bruyne], [Mohamed] Salah.

It’d be slightly naive of Chelsea to think ‘We don’t need Tammy Abraham’. He’s proven that he can score goals. I’d like to see him stick around, but I don’t see it happen.”

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A crucial summer awaits the club and the player where they have to come to a decision regarding their association with each other. Abraham might not wait around on the benches to get those sporadic chances and neither would Chelsea refrain from signing a world-class player if the opportunity presents itself.