Manchester United could "sound out" a deal for Tammy Abraham, according to talkSPORT reporter Alex Crook.

Erik ten Hag's side are set to to miss out on Darwin Nunez and Crook reckons the Roma striker could become an alternative.

What's the latest news involving Abraham?

According to Corriere della Sera (via The Sun), United have joined the running for the England star, with Arsenal already in the race for the ex-Chelsea frontman.

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The report states that United would be willing to pay £76m, but the Daily Mail believe Roma have set a £100m asking-price for their talisman, who enjoyed an exceptional first season in the Italian capital.

Abraham scored 27 goals and struck nine times in Europe to help Jose Mourinho's side end their long wait for a trophy by winning the the Europa Conference League.

With United in desperate need of a proven goalscorer, Crook reckons they could turn their attention to the 24-year-old but believes Mourinho might be a potential issue in convincing Abraham to move to Old Trafford.

What did Crook say about Abraham?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "It wouldn't surprise me if they were sounding out Tammy Abraham again. I know they've looked at him in the past and he's done well in Italy, but Mourinho is the problem.

"We spoke to him on our Boot Room programme a few weeks ago and seems quite settled in Italy, so whether they could tempt him, I don't know."

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Would Abraham be a good signing for United?

Abraham might not be the high-profile name that United have signed in the past but he's a proven goalscorer in top level football.

His Premier League record of 26 goals in 89 games is not exactly prolific, but when you dig deeper into his top-flight career, it's better than it might appear.

In his two full years at Chelsea, Abraham scored 21 Premier League goals in 56 games, although they came in just 37 starts and in 3300 minutes of action, which is a goal every 155 minutes and a far more respectable return.

To put that into context, only five players found the net more often in England's top-flight last term.

£100m might sound a lot for someone of Abraham's calibre, but on the back of the best season of his career, United would be getting a far more confident one than when he was last seen on English shores and one that should now guarantee goals.