Tammy Abraham focused on Swansea but main target is 'to be in that Chelsea squad'

The 20-year-old striker has been rewarded for fine form this season with first call up to England squad

BURTON-UPON-TRENT, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 06:  Tammy Abraham of England speaks to the media during the England Media Access day at St Georges Park on November 6, 2017 in Burton-upon-Trent, England.  (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)
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Tammy Abraham is hoping his fine form while on loan at Swansea City and the resulting England call-up are the first steps on his long journey towards clinching a first-team spot at his parent club Chelsea.

The 20-year-old striker, currently on a season-long loan spell at the Liberty Stadium, has scored four goals in 11 Premier League appearances this season.

Abraham was rewarded with a place in Gareth Southgate's England squad for friendlies against Germany and Brazil as he looks to grasp every opportunity to improve his chances of cementing his place at Chelsea.

"My main focus is Swansea but pushing on, my main target is to be in that Chelsea squad," he told reporters.

"It's not going to be easy, you look at the players that are there, but you have to keep pushing and keep working as hard as you can."

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Abraham is one of 34 players Chelsea currently have out on loan, with the London club often criticised for not showing enough faith in their young players.

He could be in line for an England debut in either of the next two fixtures, with striker Harry Kane ruled out after sustaining a knee injury.

"I feel like I'm ready but it won't be easy," Abraham said on the prospect of making his England debut. "I will have to keep proving to the manager why he picked me and working as hard as I can.

"It would be a fantastic thing for me, big confidence boost to show I'm going in the right direction."

England host Germany on Friday and meet Brazil four days later.

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