AS Roma striker Tammy Abraham has already hinted at a return to the Premier League amid reports linking him with a move to Manchester United.
United will be looking to add a striker to their ranks this transfer window after Edinson Cavani left on the expiration of his contract. Corriere dello Sport has reported that Erik ten Hag's side and Arsenal will be battling it out for the signature of the 24-year-old after his impressive first season in Italy.
Abraham scored an impressive 26 goals in 52 appearances for Jose Mourinho's side en route to winning the inaugural Europa Conference League and a sixth place finish in Serie A. Having spent time playing in the Premier League for Chelsea and Aston Villa, Abraham has already addressed the possibility of returning to England's top flight at some stage.
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Speaking to talkSPORT back in April, the forward said: "When I see reports linking me with other clubs it makes me feel good, it makes you feel like you’re doing something right. It’s a nice feeling seeing your name all over newspapers.
"But for me it’s about focusing on doing my business here. I can keep getting linked with many clubs but who knows what the future holds?
"Of course I grew up in England, I’m a London boy. So maybe one day I’ll be back in the Premier League to make noise there. But for me right now it’s about focusing on Rome, on doing the best I can and hopefully winning these guys a trophy which they haven’t done in many years."
Abraham obviously went on to accomplish this task and should he move to Old Trafford and link up with Ten Hag many fans would be expecting more silverware.
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