Transfer Talk: Tammy's time to shine on home soil
Tammy Abraham was one win away from completing European club football on Wednesday night.
But defeat in the Europa League final means that he remains one trophy short in his collection.
The England international has already won the Champions League, Super Cup and Conference League and is enjoying his time at Roma after leaving Chelsea in 2021.
After hitting the ground running during his debut season in Italy, Abraham has struggled this term and has been linked with a move back to the Premier League.
With Roma said to be open to a sale, we take a look at the striker's options this summer.
Wishful thinking
Abraham may be prepared to return home after two years abroad but the calibre of clubs in the running to sign the 25-year-old may be less appealing after a disappointing year in front of goal.
The former Blues academy graduate bagged just eight times in Serie A this season, compared to 17 last term.
Last summer, Chelsea were interested in bringing Abraham back to the club and faced competition from Manchester United, but both are said to be looking elsewhere a year later.
Newcastle have emerged as a potential destination for the No9 as they look for a long-term replacement for Callum Wilson, while Aston Villa may turn to their former loanee.
It would take a reasonable offer to free the 6ft 3in poacher from his contract although Roma's stance seems to have softened on Abraham, who has netted twice in his previous 16 league appearances.
Mou doubts
Jose Mourinho admitted that he has had doubts about Abraham but had to stick with him due to Roma's lack of depth.
He said: "There was a short period this season when I had a few doubts about Abraham.
"Not about his qualities as a player but about him, he had a difficult period."
The potential sale of the 11-cap international would allow the Italian side to undergo a rebuild.
Remember the good times
Abraham left Stamford Bridge for £34million two years ago after Chelsea's incredible Champions League triumph.
The London-born finisher played a hand in the Blues' unlikely run, scoring in the group stages against Rennes, although he was not included in the squad for the final against Manchester City.
Should a Premier League club come calling, they would be getting an experienced forward who knows how to perform in big games.
In his final season with Chelsea, Abraham scored against West Ham, Newcastle and Arsenal, while he has bagged against Juventus and AC Milan for Roma this term.
So while he has not been at his best in 2023, the former Bristol City man has proved that he can compete against Europe's top teams.
Find yourself
It is rare for an England international to see success abroad but Abraham is following in the footsteps of Jude Bellingham and Fikayo Tomori.
By exposing himself to a new culture, the speedster has accelerated his development.
On his time at Roma he said: "I've become more confident and have learnt a lot about myself.
"At Chelsea I was known as the academy player, and I think coming here I've realised it's time to bring out my personality and show the world what I can do.
"It's been an amazing experience learning about a different culture and seeing a different area of life."
Abraham has a big decision to make this summer, one that could shape his fortunes for club and country over the following years of his career.