
Tammy
Abraham believes he is ready to lead the Chelsea attack next season
following a successful loan spell at Aston Villa
The 21-year-old scored 26 goals in the Championship this season, helping
Villa reach the play-off final, where they clinched promotion against Derby
at Wembley.
Although Villa would like to keep hold of the England U21 striker, Abraham
seems determined to make it at Chelsea, and with a transfer ban in place
this summer they may require his services.
He has only made two competitive appearances for his parent club, who have
sent him out on loan three times, but Abraham insists he is up to the job.
"The aim is to be at the highest level and playing the best football, and if
Chelsea say they need me there I will put 100 per cent in," he said.
"Every player wants to start. Obviously if it is at Chelsea, a team like
Chelsea is always difficult because they have got world-class players.
"It is always going to be difficult to bring in youngsters and bring in
people like myself - it is a big role.
"But for me, it is about believing in myself and just keep doing what I do."
Abraham looks certain to be playing Premier League football next season,
either with his parent club or possibly with another loan stint at Villa.
He added: "First of all I just need to enjoy myself with the boys before I
think about the future.
"I have got the Euro U21s coming up as well so I have to focus on that. You
can never say never. You never know what could happen.
"I have developed a lot as a player. Coming here it was always tough, there
was always a lot of pressure.
"People were questioning if I could score the same amount of goals as I did
last time [in the Championship with Bristol City]. I just believed in
myself.
"I give credit to the boys, they created a lot of chances for me this year.
I've scored a lot of goals and we've got promoted."