“Bring him in, Sterling is not the answer”… soccer expert advice

McCoist insisted Chelsea should bring Abraham back.

[골닷컴] Reporter Choi Dae-hoon = Football experts Allie McCoist and Simon Jordan from ‘Talk Sports’ insisted that Tammy Abraham be re-signed.

On the 10th (local time), British media ‘Evening Standard’ reported that “Chelsea must bring him back from AS Roma following admitting it was a mistake to sell Abraham.” “Sterling is not the answer.”

Abraham left Chelsea for Italy last summer for a transfer fee of £38 million, and surprised manager Jose Mourinho by scoring 17 goals in his debut season. Abraham’s 17 goals are the most goals scored by any English player in a single Serie A season, and it’s a testament to how impressive his performance was.

Chelsea are looking for a striker to play at the front line with Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner at the disposal, McCoist advised that Abraham might be the solution.

McCoist’s teammate Simon Jordan has also said the cost of re-signing Abraham is “cheap” and that he will be a focal point in Chelsea’s attack. “Abraham has a release clause of £68 million,” he said. This will be triggered two seasons following being released from Chelsea.”

“To tell you right now, if you were Chelsea, I respect what they said they would have made a mistake. Because we all scratched our heads when Chelsea sold Abraham. I don’t think he didn’t score or didn’t look good. I think he was a little unlucky at Chelsea.”

“Abraham went to another country and did very well. I hope he gets back on the England national team. I think he’s a top-notch player and he can score goals very easily.”

McCoist’s teammate Simon Jordan has also said the cost of re-signing Abraham is “cheap” and that he will be a focal point in Chelsea’s attack. “Abraham has a £68 million release clause. This will be triggered two seasons following being released from Chelsea.”

“Both Chelsea and Manchester United are looking for centre-forwards, and Abraham scored 17-18 goals for Roma last season,” he said. ” he asserted.

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