Chelsea Inserted A Break Clause In Tammy Abraham's Swansea City Deal

Published: October 17, 2017
Chelsea Inserted A Break Clause In Tammy Abraham's Swansea City Deal
Chelsea inserted a break clause into Tammy Abraham's deal with Premier League rivals Swansea City, according to reports.

According to Evening Standard , manager Antonio Conte will not be able to recall Tammy Abraham from his season-long loan at Swansea early in January due to the terms of the deal they agreed.

The Blues only negotiated a break clause with the Welsh outfit, stipulating that the Nigerian striker must make a minimum number of appearances or he'll return to Stamford Bridge when the transfer window reopens in less than three months time.

In the event that Chelsea insist on recalling Abraham, then the Swans have the right to ask for a financial compensation.

After eight rounds in the Premier League, the 20-year-old has scored four of Swansea City's five goals, including a brace in last weekend's win against Huddersfield Town.

Abraham penned a new five-year deal with the Blues before he was loaned out to Swansea.

Igho Kingsley

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