The English international finished his first season in the Italian capital with 27 goals, including 17 in Serie A. Only three players – Ciro Immobile, Dusan Vlachovic and Lautaro Martinez – improved the former Chelsea frontman in the league. The interest for the 24-year-old may not come as a surprise, considering his achievements in scoring. However, coach Jose Mourinho wants to keep the striker, while a clause in Abraham’s contract could make things even more complicated for English teams. According to Corriere dello Sport (via Football Italia), Abraham’s happiness in Rome is not the only thing that makes a stay at the Stadio Olimpico the most likely outcome. In addition, Neil Fewings’s agent reportedly earns more as long as the Giallorossi striker remains – namely, 400,000 euros for each transfer window that closes with Abraham remaining in place.