Nottingham Forest could find themselves an exciting alternative to Che Adams this summer if they are willing to invest some money up top.
A new striker is seemingly on the agenda at the City Ground this summer with Forest linked with a possible move for free agent Che Adams.
The former Southampton striker is looking for a new club this month having left the Saints as a free agent.
However, there is another English striker who has now entered the market this summer as he looks to get his career back on track.
Although Adams may well be a free transfer, Forest have also been linked with a £27m move for Maximilian Beier after his impressive campaign with Hoffenheim.
But Forest could offer another shot at the Premier League for one striker this summer three years after he left England.
Nottingham Forest could be perfect landing spot for striker’s revival
According to TBR Football‘s Graeme Bailey, AS Roma and Tammy Abraham are ready to part ways following three years together.
Roma would be willing to allow the 26-year-old striker to leave over the coming months for less than £30m after an injury riddled campaign.
With two years now remaining on Abraham’s deal in the Italian capital, a number of Premier League sides are showing an interest.
Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa, Newcastle United and West Ham have all been credited with an interest – perhaps this is one Forest should consider.
The biggest concern surrounding Abraham from any side this summer will be his injury record with the Englishman struggling to nail down any form due to his fitness issues.
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