Tammy Abraham is set to begin a new chapter in his career after completing a move to Turkish giants Besiktas and team up with ex-Man Utd boss for a reported fee of €20m, as reported by Goal.com.
The 27-year-old striker joins the Istanbul-based club from AS Roma, ending a four-year stint in Serie A.
The England international has agreed to a four-year contract, with renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirming the length of the deal. Abraham will reportedly earn €6 million annually, a slight increase from the €5.77 million he earned at Roma.
🤍🖤🦅 Tammy Abraham will sign a four year deal as new Besiktas player, exclusive story confirmed. 🔐 pic.twitter.com/1kgM4Fd6Te
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 30, 2025

Abraham is expected to play a key role under new Besiktas manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who values aggressive, forward-minded players — a trait Abraham has consistently demonstrated throughout his career.
During his time at Roma, the former Chelsea man scored 37 goals in 120 appearances, and while on loan at AC Milan, he tallied 10 goals and seven assists in 44 games across all competitions.
Abraham’s departure marks another high-profile exit from Roma this summer. As earlier reported by Softfootball, both Bournemouth and Crystal Palace are monitoring left-back Angelino.
Meanwhile, this will potentially boost Roma’s transfer funds as they prepare for a stronger Champions League campaign.