Fikayo Tomori reveals how he convinced Tammy Abraham to snub Arsenal and join Roma
Posted by  badge Boss on Mar 26, 2022 - 03:21PM
Tammy Abraham has enjoyed a stunning debut season with Roma (Picture: Getty)

needed convincing to join Roma by his former colleague Fikayo Tomori, the AC Milan defender has revealed.

The England internationals grew up together in the Chelsea academy and cemented their places as first team regulars during ’s only full season as manager.

Both, however, were deemed surplus to requirements by but have enhanced their reputations since moving to Italy with Tomori impressing at the heart of a Milan defence which has underpinned their Serie A title charge.

Tammy Abraham has scored 23 goals for Roma this season (Picture: Getty)

Abraham, meanwhile, made the decision to leave his boyhood club following the club-record purchase of Romelu Lukaku and had been interesting rivals Arsenal before he opted to seek an entirely fresh challenge.

The 24-year-old has been vindicated and has thrived under Jose Mourinho, to the tune of 23 goals in all competitions which last weekend saw him break a record held by Argentine legend Gabriel Batistuta.

Abraham wasn’t totally sold on the idea of a move to the Italian capital at first but Tomori’s guidance played a key role in his decision.

‘When he said Roma was on the table, I said: ‘Bro this is a good league’,’ Tomori told the .

Fikayo Tomori has played a key role in AC Milan’s Serie A title challenge (Picture: Getty)

‘I felt like it would develop his game a lot. He has scored a lot of goals this season for Roma, they’re fighting for a Champions League spot.

‘Definitely it’s helped him and definitely I gave him rave reviews about Serie A because I enjoyed myself so much the first six months.’

Abraham was forced to pull out of the latest England squad which, somewhat surprisingly, did not include Tomori.

Responding to Gareth Southgate’s snub, Tomori said: ‘I just have to make sure I’m playing at a high level. And then when I do get called on, to make sure I’m ready. I have to focus on what I’m doing here at Milan first and foremost.’

On his own Italian experience, he added: ‘I was speaking to my sister yesterday, and that’s family, she’s known me her whole life. And she said: ‘You just seem a lot calmer, a lot smilier.’

‘I think that’s probably the way Italy is. Everything is a bit more chilled. In England, everything is so rushed and hustle and bustle. In Italy, everyone’s walking a bit slower. Everything’s just a bit calmer.’

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