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Roma striker Tammy Abraham has left the door open for a potential summer transfer move after a stellar debut season in Serie A.

Abraham, who joined the Italian giants last summer from Chelsea for £34million, ended his league season on Friday night with two goals for Jose Mourinho ’s side in their 3-0 win away at Torino. That win has secured a place in next season’s Europa League, and Abraham’s goals saw him end the Serie A campaign on 17 goals, setting a new record for an English player in Italy’s top-flight.

The former Blues academy product has been heavily linked with transfer interest from Arsenal in recent months and would bring Abraham back to England, having spent the duration of his career there prior to a move to Italy last summer.

Following his final game of the league season, Abraham was asked as to whether or not he will be playing his football at the Stadio Olimpico next season. Abraham said that Roma has his heart, but admits that he is not ruling out a potential exit this summer ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar later this year.

“I love this club,” Abraham told DAZN (as published by Football Italia ). "They’ve given me the opportunity to show myself, my heart is here. We’ll see what the future holds, but my heart is here.”

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