English footballer Tammy Abraham enjoyed some sweet family time while out in a park in Milan alongside his girlfriend Leah Monroe and their son Amari.
The AC Milan player, 27, and his beloved partner Leah, 25, looked high-spirited as they looked as loved-up as ever during the outing.
For the outing, Tammy – who is on loan from AS Roma – cut a casual figure in a black and white polo sweatshirt and black trousers.
He was every inch the doting father as he gently pushed the baby stroller carrying their son Amari, two, as he enjoyed some quality downtime with his family.
Meanwhile, influencer Leah showed off her sporty sense of style in a baby blue yoga co-ord with flared trousers.
She kept comfortable in a pair of white trainers and appeared in good form as she enjoyed some candy floss during their park stroll.


Tammy looked relaxed as he continued to enjoy some family time amid his break from the rigorous Serie A.
The football star began dating the London-born social media star over six years ago and they appear to be going stronger than ever.
Leah followed Tammy to Rome when he joined AC Milan in July 2021 amid a £34million deal.
The couple went on to welcome their first child together on March 3, 2023, confirming the news on Instagram at the time.
Leah had shared a heart-melting snap of the newborn alongside the words: ‘My sweet baby boy Amari Abraham 03/03/23 Love you son x.’
In November, Tammy opened up on his move from Chelsea to Roma and revealed the role that Jose Mourinho played in it.
He came through the youth ranks at Stamford Bridge before he broke into the first team in 2019-20 following successful loan spells at Bristol City, Swansea City and Aston Villa.
He scored 30 goals in 82 games for his boyhood club, but joined Roma in the summer of 2021 in search of more regular gametime after falling down the pecking order with the Blues.


At Roma, he linked up with former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho and the pair enjoyed a successful time in the Italian capital, winning the Europa Conference League in 2021-22, before they lost in the Europa League final the following season.
Speaking to BBC Sport’s Away Goals show, Abraham opened up on how Mourinho convinced him to take the plunge abroad.
‘I was on the Playstation with my friends,’ Abraham recalled.
‘I received a call, I picked up and I said hello.
And he said, “hello Tammy it’s Jose. Do you want to stay in rainy England or come to sunny Rome?”.
‘And I remember just running upstairs and telling my parents and we thought Rome was the place to go.’