England forward Tammy Abraham has completed a move to Turkish club Besiktas from Roma.
The 27-year-old joins on an initial season-long loan for €2 million (£1.72m), with the deal set to become permanent for €13 million (£11.2m) if certain performance-related conditions are met.
Abraham returned to Roma this summer after a productive loan spell at AC Milan last season, where he scored 10 goals and helped the Rossoneri finish eighth in Serie A.
“Double digits for goals and full effort every minute! Thanks, Tammy,” Milan posted in a farewell message confirming his departure.
A product of Chelsea’s academy, Abraham has three goals in 11 appearances for England. He previously enjoyed loan stints at Bristol City, Swansea, and Aston Villa before joining Roma in 2021 for £34 million.
During his time in the Italian capital, Abraham scored 37 goals in 120 appearances and played a key role in Roma’s Europa Conference League triumph under then-manager José Mourinho in 2022.