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Roma could turn their attention to Leicester City’s Kelechi Iheanacho if they’re unable to land Tammy Abraham, reports fourfourtwo.com.

According to Sky Sports, the Chelsea striker is their preferred target but he’s tempted to remain in the Premier League amid interest from Arsenal, Aston Villa and West Ham United.

But they are considering other options in case the 23-year-old turns down the chance to move to Italy in favour of staying nearer to home.Iheanacho has come to the fore with his combination of speed, clever movement and clinical finishing, which was showcased to great effect last season. He scored a remarkable 12 goals in 15 games during the second half of last season, including a hat-trick against Sheffield United.

He appears determined to pick up where he left off, grabbing the winner in Saturday’s Community Shield final against Manchester City, the club where he started his career.

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