Chelsea have particularly reduced Armando Broja’s sale value from the £50m demanded in January, according to Express Sport. The 22-year-old will leave Stamford Bridge this summer, and the fact that he has done so through the club’s academy formula means his sale. it would be counted as a natural benefit.
The Blues are looking to raise money by selling players before the June 30 deadline to comply with benefits and sustainability (PSR) regulations. After his disappointing loan at Fulham, Broja said he was more than enough for Chelsea’s needs.
With PSR’s date approaching, the Londoners need to agree on a departure of Broja as soon as possible. And the player himself needs to have clarifications about his long term in order to prepare for next season.
Todd Boehly and his colleagues asked for £50m when the likes of Wolves and West Ham showed interest in Broja in the January transfer window. Less than six months later, Chelsea’s sale value would have fallen to £30m.
And there’s a general sense that Les Bleus might have to cut back even further to meet the self-imposed deadline as stakeholders look to exploit their desire to sell before June 30. The presence of Euro 2024 until the end of next month. It could further complicate the issues.
However, with Albania facing Italy, Croatia and Spain in the organisational phase, Broja will have the opportunity to prove their worth in the first overseas phase. A series of impressive performances can also convince his fans to live up to Chelsea’s valuation.
In addition to Wolves and the Hammers, who have long been interested in Broja; Ipswich Town, AS Monaco and Borussia Dortmund are also linked. The striker would be willing to play in the Premier League or abroad, with Serie A being an attractive option, convinced that it would suit his playing tastes.
Tall, explosive and, according to Raheem Sterling, Chelsea’s fastest player; Broja enjoyed a successful loan spell at Vitesse, Arnhem and Southampton during his time at Stamford Bridge.
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But his recent spell at Fulham hasn’t been as pleasant, as fellow striker Rodrigo Muñiz has discovered a run of hot goals to keep him out. The lack of time to play has a bitter setback for Broja after coach Marco Silva made great efforts to sign him. The moment is part of the campaign.
Fulham would not have had to pay a penny for the loan if Broja had had more than 60% of his matches. However, immediately after the January deadline, his compatriot Muniz scored 8 goals in 8 games, leading to the Cottagers paying £4m for Chelsea while Broja gathered dust on the bench.
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