
Swansea
are close to winning the race for Chelsea's sought-after young striker Tammy
Abraham on a season-long loan, according to Sky sources.
Sky Sports News HQ understands that Swans boss Paul Clement, who worked with
Abraham at Chelsea, is keen to conclude transfer business before the players
return to pre-season training on July 3.
A number of Premier League clubs have been keen to take the 19-year-old
after he thrived on a season-long loan at Championship side Bristol City
last term.
Sky sources reported this month that newly promoted clubs Newcastle and
Brighton were interested, but Abraham was keen to put back a decision on his
future until after England's U21s campaign at the European Championship.
He said last week: "I haven't spoken with Chelsea yet. I am focusing on this
tournament so the discussions will happen after. Hopefully (my future) will
be in the Premier League."
Abraham joined the Chelsea academy at U8 level and progressed through the
ranks as Clement made his way from youth-team coach to the seniors and then
assistant to Carlo Ancelotti.
Camberwell-born Abraham has made just two substitute appearances for Chelsea
and gained his first loan spell last season at Ashton Gate, scoring 26 goals
in over 40 appearances.
Abraham has also represented England at every youth level from U18 to U21,
who currently top Group A at the European Championships in Russia, which is
live on
Sky Sports.