TBR Football can exclusively reveal that Tammy Abraham wants a move back to the Premier League.
The 27-year-old striker remains under contract with AS Roma until 2027 but spent last season on loan at AC Milan.
Despite a limited role, Abraham managed 10 goals and seven assists in 45 appearances across all competitions.
However, with Milan unlikely to make his move permanent following their January signing of Santiago Gimenez, his future now appears up in the air.
Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images
Photo by Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images
TBR Football understands that several Premier League clubs have been made aware of his situation ahead of the summer transfer window.
Man United approached as Tammy Abraham eyes Premier League return
TBR Football chief correspondent Graeme Bailey understands that Manchester United are one of the clubs who have been approached by his representatives regarding a possible move.
Man United are in the market for a new striker this summer. They have been linked with a host of names, including Liam Delap, who snubbed United for Chelsea.
While United have been informed about the player’s willingness to move, they are not the only club informed about his situation.
As per TBR Football, other English clubs like West Ham, Everton, and Newcastle United have also shown interest. Newcastle see Abraham as a potential replacement for Callum Wilson and back-up to Alexander Isak.
His former side Aston Villa as well as newly promoted Leeds United are also keeping an eye on his developing situation.
Tammy Abraham’s time at Chelsea
Abraham joined Chelsea’s academy at eight and rose through the ranks, playing a key role in their successful UEFA Youth League and FA Youth Cup campaigns.
He then gained valuable first-team experience through three successive loan spells at Bristol City, Swansea City, and Aston Villa.
His most prolific stint came at Villa, where he scored 26 goals to help them secure promotion to the Premier League.
His excellent performances saw him break into the first team in 2019. Handed the No. 9 shirt, he thrived under Frank Lampard, scoring 18 goals in his first season.
Club Appearances Goals Assists
AC Milan 44 10 7
AS Roma 120 37 13
Chelsea 82 30 12
Aston Villa 40 26 3
Bristol City 48 26 4
Tammy Abraham’s stats across various clubs
He followed up with 12 goals in the following season, becoming the first academy graduate since 1983 to score double digits in back-to-back seasons. He also won the Champions League with the Blues that season.
However, Abraham fell down the pecking order under Thomas Tuchel and was eventually sold to AS Roma in 2021 for £34m.
His impressive numbers at Villa and Chelsea suggest he has what it takes to perform for a top English club.
However, a return to the Premier League for a rival club like Manchester United may not sit well with some Chelsea supporters.