
After sustaining a serious injury in June 2023, England international Tammy Abraham returned to Roma training as manager Daniele De Rossi took advantage of the international break.
Tammy Abraham (AS Roma) held the first training after 9 months
In August 2021, Roma permanently transferred Tammy Abraham from Chelsea for €41 million.
The England forward made his presence felt immediately and quickly put up good numbers in a team shirt at the Olimpico.
At the end of last season, Abraham suffered a serious injury in a match against La Spezia, and the verdict turned out to be cruel: a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee.
The Englishman underwent surgery and the recovery was difficult and difficult.
Daniele De Rossi took advantage of the break caused by international matches and spent almost completely free training, which the English forward, together with other colleagues, managed to pass without complications.
It’s been 291 days since his injury and he will alternate team training with individual training to complete his recovery without syncope.
Also, despite the Englishman not being ready to play, coach Daniele De Rossi included him in the squad for the game against Sassuolo last Sunday to boost his confidence.
Abraham still has a contract with Roma until the summer of 2026 and his market share has reached €35m at the moment.
Tammy Abraham (26) is slowly returning to Roma! Today, he will work partially with the full squad with the hope of returning to the bench soon, it is reported @AliprandiJacopo.
He’s been out for about 285 days with an ACL injury, so that’s a really big moment. uD83DuDFE1uD83DuDD34 pic.twitter.com/IEFMaN4pHP
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) March 21, 2024
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