ALBION are unsure as to when Tammy Abraham will decide his future – as another Premier League club revealed they want him.

Swansea City have joined the Seagulls and Newcastle in trying to sign the Chelsea youngster on loan.

Abraham last night helped England under-21s come from behind to beat Slovakia 2-1 in the European finals.

That result could help extend their stay in Poland beyond the group stages.

Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins reiterated that Abraham will decide his next destination once the Euros are over.

But Albion are unsure as to whether that means straight after the tournament or into pre-season.

They believe the timing could hinge on how relaxed – or otherwise – the player is about knowing what his future holds.

Swansea hope the fact their manager Paul Clement worked with Abraham in the Chelsea youth set-up helps their cause.

Confirming their interest, Jenkins said: “We expect any decision will be made once that tournament is over and we will see what he wants to do.

“It’s not just about us. There is a Newcastle link, Rafa Benitez spent time at Chelsea, which has been fed back to us, and he has also been linked with newly promoted Brighton.

“We have made our interest known and we now wait to see the outcome but we understand it is a big decision for the player to make.”

Ironically one of Jenkins’ own players might have helped delay Abraham’s post-Euros decision.

Swansea’s Alfie Mawson equalised as England staged their comeback in Kielce to keep their tournament alive. They face Poland in their final group fixture on Thursday.