According to the football news website Daily Express, Arsenal is willing to satisfy Chelsea FC striker Tammy Abraham's pay demands. Arsenal is very desperate to sign the 23-year-old this summer.

Image: Tammy Abraham.
Abraham has always scored for Chelsea football club and has demonstrated his talent when he was on loan at Bristol City, Swansea City, and Aston Villa. However, Chelsea FC manager Thomas Tuchel is not impressed, and the attacker was left out of several matchday squads last season.
Abraham's pay demands could be a stumbling factor in his move to Arsenal. He is currently paid £80,000 per week and is seeking £125,000. As Mikel Arteta tries to bolster his attacking options, Arsenal has made it plain during conversations that they are willing to satisfy his demands. Abraham, who has 30 goals in 82 appearances for Chelsea, will provide backup and competition for Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette.
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