Chelsea in last minute rush to complete the transfer of a world-class striker

Chelsea in last minute rush to complete the transfer of a world-class striker

A potential exit could be on the horizon for Chelsea as Armando Broja is in talks to join Stuttgart on loan for the upcoming s9eason as the Blues look to get the striker’s wages off the books. 



CHELSEA have sold the likes Ian Maatsen, Lewis Hall, Omari Hutchinson and Hakim Ziyech, to name a few,  so far this summer, while they are open to offers for Romelu Lukaku, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Conor Gallagher and Trevoh Chalobah.

Many reports have claimed that the Blues are also hoping to offload Armando Broja this summer after he failed to make the kind of impact at the club that many had hoped for, with injuries and poor loan spells plaguing his time with the club.

Many reports over the weeks have constantly claimed the Blues will try to make sure that Broja is let go in order to free up some space in the squad, and funds to pursue other transfer targets, but no move has happened yet.

However – The Albania international is expected to depart Stamford Bridge this summer with Sky Sports Germany’s Florian Plettenberg revealing the German club are in formal negotiations and that Broja is open to the move.

Reporter Iomie Stanley has claimed that Chelsea will make sure that Broja is let go by the end of the summer window – they are just trying to get him off the books permanently – he told icfootballnews: Broja is a player that Chelsea do not want – he is a player that they do not believe has the ability to make any sort of impact and they really want him gone.

‘But it seems that clubs are only willing to sign Broja on a loan basis rather than a permanent one – which is why he is still at the club.

“It has been claimed that CHELSEA want £40 million for the powerhouse – which is another reason why he is still at Stamford Bridge – but they will lower that demand the closer we get to the end of the transfer window.

‘A loan move is probably the right thing as Chelsea cant get a permanent deal done.’

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