New AC Milan striker Tammy Abraham has been keen to join the San Siro club since the start of the transfer window. The
26-year-old suffered a cruciate ligament injury at the start of last season, limiting him to just eight appearances in Serie A last year.
The Rossoneri have decided to sign the former Chelsea youngster on loan until the end of the season, with no option to buy. “
When I found out a great club was interested in me, I didn’t look anywhere else,” Abraham said during his unveiling. “
This is what I wanted from the start of the transfer window.
“I am very proud and honoured to be here and I want to do my best for this http://ufabet999.app club.
“I am really excited to be at this great club. And I arrived and the board asked me if I was ready to play. I said, for the team, for the fans and for the city. I am ready. “
No matter what it is, if I can help, I could not be happier. Now it’s about adapting and looking to win more games.”
Abraham wanted to join Milan ‘from the beginning of the transfer window’
Abraham made his Milan debut coming off the bench as a substitute in a 2-2 draw against Lazio last week and provided the assist for Rafael Leao’s equaliser.
“I’ve been so excited to come to such a great club. I arrived and the mister asked me if I was ready to play. I said: for the team, for the fans and the city, I am always ready,” said Abraham.
“No matter what it is. I helped, made an impact in the game and I couldn’t be more delighted. Now it’s all about settling down and providing more wins.”
Milan have drastically changed their attacking department over the last few months, signing Alvaro Morata and Abraham after seeing Olivier Giroud join LAFC as a free agent.
“I am in a position where I want to help the team as much as possible,” said Abraham.
“For me, coming back from an injury, I’ve been training regularly, I had a good pre-season. I feel good, and when I am on the pitch, I must give my all and if I get tired we have a great squad to change players. I feel good and ready.”
Milan have had a slow start to the season with just two points in three Serie A matches, but Abraham is confident that the Rossoneri will challenge for trophies this season.
“For everyone growing up as a kid, this was the biggest club in the world,” he said.
“They won major trophies and a lot of competitions. They’ve had great players, so it’s an honour for me to be here and play in such a fantastic city, in such a fantastic stadium with amazing fans. I am here to win. This is a club that has won many things, so I want to be part of their history. As much as I can, I want to help the team and hopefully lift silverware at the end of the season, this is my ambition and my dream. This is what I want to achieve.”