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Manchester United Interested In Signing Former Chelsea Star

Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing former Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham.
Abraham, 25, has established himself as one of the standout performers in the Serie A over the past one season.
Abraham left Chelsea in 2021 after Romelu Lukaku rejoined his former club. Since moving to AS Roma, Abraham has kicked on to become a key player for the Italian side, but clubs in the Premier League have shown an interest in signing him.
A complete forward blessed with pace and shooting, the England international has been a crucial starter for Jose Mourinho‘s side since the last campaign. He has scored 31 goals and laid out seven assists in 73 appearances across all competitions for the famed Serie A outfit.
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Dean Jones shed light on Manchester United’s potential targets in January next year after missing out on Liverpool-bound Cody Gakpo’s signature. He said:
“I think the case for Jonathan David could now more firmly come into view. They might even make a check on Tammy Abraham. They like him a lot, so they might even put a check in there.”
Abraham, who has a contract until June 2026 at the Stadio Olimpico, rose through the ranks of Chelsea after joining the club’s academy in 2004. He registered 30 goals and contributed 12 assists in 82 matches for his boyhood club, helping them lift two trophies in the process.
Calcio Mercato have also reported that Manchester United are interested in signing Abraham, who could be a long-term replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo. as Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford are currently their only options.
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Apart from Abraham, Erik ten Hag’s side are also currently monitoring the likes of Goncalo Ramos, Joao Felix, and Victor Osimhen.
Despite his fine form for Roma since joining the club, it has been reported that Abraham is unhappy and could be sold for a fee of around £43m, much less than the £68.6m buy-back clause that Chelsea have.
Abraham recently missed out on England’s World Cup squad, so moving back to England where he will undoubtedly be seen more regularly by Gareth Southgate could be a smart move if he’s looking to push his international career.