The former Chelsea striker is said to have agreed personal terms with the Turkish club, with only final paperwork and formalities left before the deal is officially completed.
The move comes as Roma look to balance their books in light of Financial Fair Play regulations, with Abraham among several players deemed surplus to requirements at the Stadio Olimpico.
Abraham, 27, joined Roma from Chelsea in 2021 and initially impressed under José Mourinho, scoring 27 goals in all competitions during his debut season. However, injuries and inconsistent form have since limited his impact, and a loan spell at AC Milan last season failed to reignite his top-level form.
Should the deal be finalized, Abraham would become one of Beşiktaş’s marquee signings of the summer, adding considerable experience and goal-scoring pedigree to their attack as they prepare for domestic and European campaigns.
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