Italian media: Rome sells Abraham to Besiktas, which will benefit up to 18 million euros
"Football Market" wrote an article about Rome's profit from Abraham's transfer to Besiktas.
Rome earned up to 18 million euros, including bonuses, by selling Abraham to Besiktas. The deal was made with a rental fee of 2 million euros plus a mandatory buyout clause of 13 million euros, and a floating bonus of 3 million euros is tied to individual and team goals.
Abraham's joining Besiktas also paved the way for Immobile to return to Italy. Besiktas had considered other forwards, including Taremi, but decided to sign Abraham.
Immobile has reached an oral agreement with Bologna, with a one-year contract and an option for the second year, with an annual salary of approximately 2 million euros (including bonuses).
Abraham's journey in Italy and Rome came to an end. During his loan to Milan last season, he scored 10 goals and contributed 6 assists in various competitions.