Abraham AGREES with English Team! Beşiktaş in SHOCK?

Abraham AGREES with English Team! Beşiktaş in SHOCK?
Sports 20 January 2026

Word on the street – or should I say, across the Bosporus – is that Tammy Abraham’s time with Beşiktaş might be coming to a close sooner rather than later. Aston Villa, it seems, has set its sights firmly on the English striker and is reportedly close to sealing a deal that would bring him back to the Premier League.

Abraham AGREES with English Team! Beşiktaş in SHOC...

Sources are buzzing about an agreement already being reached between Aston Villa and Abraham himself. This suggests that personal terms are no longer an obstacle, which, let's face it, is often the trickiest part of these international transfers. The real hurdle now lies in the negotiations between Villa and Beşiktaş over a suitable transfer fee. It's always about the money, isn't it?

The potential departure of Abraham would certainly mark a significant shift for Beşiktaş. Adding fuel to that fire is Rafa Silva’s already-confirmed move to Benfica. It's a bit of a squad shake-up, to say the least, and Beşiktaş will undoubtedly be looking to reinvest those funds wisely in the summer transfer window. As a fan, I’d be a little worried about the team's dynamic right now. Replacing a player like Abraham won’t be easy.

Abraham’s stats for Beşiktaş this season speak for themselves: 13 goals and 2 assists in 26 appearances. Those are solid numbers, and it’s easy to see why Aston Villa are keen to bring him into their squad. He’s a proven goalscorer, and his Premier League experience could be invaluable for Villa as they look to solidify their position in the top flight. He also has a knack for being in the right place at the right time, which is something you can't really teach.

While no official announcement has been made yet, the signs are pointing towards an imminent transfer. We'll be keeping a close eye on developments and will update you as soon as we have concrete news. For now, Beşiktaş fans will be holding their breath, hoping they can extract the best possible price for their star striker before he makes the move back to English soil. It’s a cutthroat business, this football world, but that’s what makes it so exciting, right?

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