Swansea City are confident Tammy Abraham will remain at the club for the entire duration of the League season amid rumours the Blues have not included an automatic recall clause in his season-long loan contract at the Liberty Stadium.
The lanky looking Under-21 international forward is only eligible to rejoin the Chelsea if he fails to reach a certain number of match appearances during the first half of the season.
Tammy Abraham has netted five goals in 10 matches in South Wales and is an outsider to be included in England’s squad for the FIFA World Cup in Russia next year June.
Swansea manager Paul Clement says the Englishman is “well on course” to breaching the threshold of match appearances need to keep the Premier League Champions from recalling him in the winter, a development that leaves Italian Antonio Conte with further issues.
The former Juventus boss is hopeful of improving his team’s attack in the New Year but Tammy Abraham is unlikely to be among New Year his plans. Spain international striker Alvaro Morata has scored seven times since joining from Spanish giant Real Madrid but only returned from a hamstring problem during the UEFA Champions League draw with AS Roma.
Belgian Michy Batshuayi looks to have fallen out of favour at Stamford Bridge, with the forward having made just two English Premier League starts this season, his five goals coming in cup competitions.
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