
Tammy
Abraham admits he is still in the dark over his Chelsea future as he
prepares to return to Stamford Bridge.
The 19-year-old's loan at Bristol City ends on Sunday, with speculation
growing over where he will play next season.
He has scored 23 league goals for the Robins, breaking Moussa Dembele's
record for the most goals scored by a teenager in the Sky Bet Championship.
Reports have suggested Chelsea are ready to offer Abraham a new contract.
The forward insists he is still waiting to hear from the Premier League
leaders but remains open to returning Ashton Gate.
"There's nothing yet. I'm not too sure but hopefully there will be [a new
contract]," he said, ahead of Bristol City's final game of the season at
home to Birmingham on Sunday.
"I've heard a few bits, this and that, but I'm not too sure what I'm doing
yet and I haven't spoken to Chelsea about next season. I'm focused here
before I end up shooting off back to Chelsea.
"Bristol is always going to be in my heart now but I'm not too sure what I'm
doing.
"Bristol would be interested in taking me again but it's a situation if
Chelsea want me to come back or want me to go somewhere else to develop in a
different way.
"It would be nice to come back to Bristol in the future."