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Roma are unwilling to sell Tammy Abraham for less than £100million this summer after letting Mohamed Salah go for just £34m in the summer of 2017. Manchester United and Arsenal are both believed to be monitoring the Englishman's progress.
The 24-year-old is enjoying a stunning revival in Italy. He's scored 23 goals in all competitions to help Roma reach the quarter-finals of the Europa Conference League and earn an England recall for this month's friendlies against Ivory Coast and Switzerland.
Chelsea sold Abraham for just £34m last August and spent £97.5m on his replacement Romelu Lukaku. Ironically, Abraham is just seven goals away from matching Lukaku's tally for Inter Milan last term. The Belgian has scored only 12 goals for Chelsea this season.
According to Italian newspaper Il Messaggero via Team Talk, United are considering making a move for Abraham to replace Cristiano Ronaldo. The veteran forward has been tipped to leave Old Trafford this summer after a difficult season.
Although Ronaldo has scored 18 goals in all competitions for United since his return from Juventus last August, the team have regressed. They're currently fifth in the Premier League, four points


