There is potentially bad news for Aston Villa as Premier League outfit Cardiff City are reportedly interested in signing Tammy Abraham according to a report published by The Birmingham Mail.
The youngster joined Villa on loan from Chelsea at the beginning of the season and has been in fine form this season. His form has actually played a key role in the revival of Villa following the sacking of Steve Bruce and the appointment of Dean Smith as manager this season.
Abraham has so far scored 12 goals from 17 appearances for Villa this season who are currently in eighth position on the Championship standings. The Villains are just three points adrift of the playoff positions and it is vital that they keep Abraham if they wish to try and secure Premier League football next season.
It will be interesting to see what happens. While Abraham is excelling at Villa, he is already a proven quality player in the Championship. He spent the 2016-17 season in the Championship with Bristol City and managed 23 goals from 41 appearances.
However, he has yet to prove himself at Premier League level. Last season, the 21-year-old was on the books of Swansea City in the English top-flight. He struggled to make a mark at the Welsh club as he went on to score just five times in the Premier League from 31 appearances.
Chelsea should just keep Abraham with Villa. He appears to be enjoying his football there and is on-form. Sending him on loan to Cardiff will involve a change of environment and it is not certain as to whether he will be able to successfully adapt there.
The youngster joined Villa on loan from Chelsea at the beginning of the season and has been in fine form this season. His form has actually played a key role in the revival of Villa following the sacking of Steve Bruce and the appointment of Dean Smith as manager this season.
Abraham has so far scored 12 goals from 17 appearances for Villa this season who are currently in eighth position on the Championship standings. The Villains are just three points adrift of the playoff positions and it is vital that they keep Abraham if they wish to try and secure Premier League football next season.
It will be interesting to see what happens. While Abraham is excelling at Villa, he is already a proven quality player in the Championship. He spent the 2016-17 season in the Championship with Bristol City and managed 23 goals from 41 appearances.
However, he has yet to prove himself at Premier League level. Last season, the 21-year-old was on the books of Swansea City in the English top-flight. He struggled to make a mark at the Welsh club as he went on to score just five times in the Premier League from 31 appearances.
Chelsea should just keep Abraham with Villa. He appears to be enjoying his football there and is on-form. Sending him on loan to Cardiff will involve a change of environment and it is not certain as to whether he will be able to successfully adapt there.