Striker Chelsea sold for £34m is now open to joining West Ham

Although he’s yet to be announced, the Julen Lopetegui era at West Ham United could be just around the corner.

David Moyes will likely get a decent send off after the Hammers play Luton Town this weekend, a game that the Hatters must win to give themselves any chance of staying up.

West Ham looking at Tammy Abraham

The Scot might not be the only man to depart the club in the summer, with cogent reasons for the likes of Danny Ings and Michail Antonio to be sent on their way.

If one or both of the club’s current strikers are moved on, there will be a clear need to replace them, and one player that’s interesting the East Londoners is Roma’s former Chelsea hit-man, Tammy Abraham.

According to HITC, Abraham is open to the possibility of moving back to the Premier League.

The 26-year-old will likely be champing at the bit to prove he still has the ability in front of goal after an injury ravaged season saw him limited to just 195 minutes of play per WhoScored.

West Ham are known to enjoy playing with a mobile target man, so it’s a deal that makes sense.