Newcastle are pondering a January bid to sign Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham on a permanent basis.
According to the Northern Echo, both Newcastle and Crystal Palace could launch moves to sign the striker, if Chelsea decide that they want to cash in on him.
After impressing during the first half of the season with Aston Villa, it has been claimed that Chelsea could recall the striker from his loan spell and move him on permanently.

Any deal to sign the England international is likely to set Newcastle back around £10 million, with Roy Hodgson’s side ready to rival the Magpies should the striker become available.
Abraham is among the Championship’s top goalscorers with 12 to his name this season.
Having previously impressed at Bristol City in the second tier, many are making the case for the striker to move back up to the Premier League after a mixed spell with Swansea City last season.





