Fulham's Timmy Abraham Forced Into Self-isolation After Tammy's Trip To Mykonos In Greece

Published: September 03, 2020
Fulham's Timmy Abraham Forced Into Self-isolation After Tammy's Trip To Mykonos In Greece
Timmy Abraham, the younger brother of Chelsea striker Tammy, has been forced into self-isolation as a side effect of the coronavirus outbreak at Chelsea, according to The Sun.

Timmy has been told not to report for training at Fulham after his brother was put into self-isolation following his trip to the Greek island of Mykonos before the start of pre-season training.

The former Charlton Athletic striker is being kept at home as a precaution.

Timmy Abraham was a second half substitute as Fulham development squad recorded a 2-0 win against Crystal Palace in a pre-season friendly on Tuesday evening.

The 19-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan at Bristol Rovers and went on to make four appearances for the club in League One before the season was curtailed.

Eligible for England and Nigeria, the uncapped Abraham met with Nigeria Football Federation supremo Amaju Pinnick in September 2017, but has yet to be called up to any of the national teams.

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