Wolves, Monaco and Bologna are doing everything they can to reach a quick deal to sign Chelsea striker Armando Broja on a permanent transfer.
The 22-year-old is expected to leave Chelsea permanently this summer, after spending the second part of the season on loan at Fulham.
Albanian foreigners would be willing to wait until the end of Euro 2024 before making a decision on their future. But last week festivals were intensified over it, which could speed up the conclusion of a deal.
Several Bundesliga clubs, as well as other Premier League teams, also maintain a long-term interest in Broja. Monaco and Bologna will offer Champions League football after strong domestic campaigns.
The Chelsea academy player was unable to achieve his full goal at Fulham after being temporarily transferred to Los Blancos in the January window.
Broja had not crossed the gates of Craven Cottage faster than Rodrigo Muñiz discovered his goal-scoring boots. Muñiz has scored eight goals in as many Premier League games, a few days after Broja’s arrival.
Broja is still highly regarded by many clubs across Europe, and Chelsea are keen for him to take the next step in his career while also bringing a significant sum to one of their local talents.
Chelsea will be looking to gain as much influence as imaginable with the academy graduates they intend to sell this summer, with Broja among them. Sales of local stars count as a natural benefit in the calculations of Premier League sustainability and profit regulations.
Chelsea said it will have no problem adhering to the PSR framework, but the June 30 deadline for the 2023-24 season figures is fast approaching.
The summer window opens on June 14, the same day that the European Championship begins in Germany.