Leicester City and West Ham United are reportedly interested in Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham, who has fallen out of favour under Thomas Tuchel.
The England international has been at Chelsea since the age of seven and emerged through the Blues academy before eventually making his first-team debut at Anfield against Liverpool in 2016, and then going on to spend loan spells at Bristol City, Swansea City and Aston Villa.
Abraham enjoyed his best Premier League season under Frank Lampard in the 2019-20 campaign when he scored 15 goals in 25 league appearances, but since Tuchel's arrival at Stamford Bridge the forward has only featured seven times in all competitions.
The Daily Mail reports that the Hammers and the Foxes are the two clubs at the front of the queue for Abraham's signature, with Chelsea believed to value the striker at £40m.
Abraham's most recent disappointment was being completely left out of the FA Cup final squad, despite being the joint-top goalscorer in that competition this season, and scoring as many goals as Timo Werner in 2020-21 despite playing 18 games fewer than the German.
The 23-year-old has 30 goals and 12 assists in 82 appearances for Chelsea since his debut in 2016.