Fulham and Wolves are also open to offer Armando Broja a permanent deal.
Chelsea striker Armando Broja is on the radar of many clubs and he is supposed to leave the club this year. According to the reports of the Chelsea Chronicle, Fulham and Wolverhampton Wanderers are reportedly interested in the Albanian striker.
The 22-year-old cannot go permanently. Interested clubs can only eye a loan move for the player. Both Premier League clubs are keen to get him on board.
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Fulham and Wolves are also open to offer him a permanent deal. Journalist Ben Jacobs shared some insights on a loan deal with an option to buy. It can allow both clubs to minimise financial risk.
Chelsea has set the valuation of Broja at around £50 million. It means the Blues consider him as a valuable asset. The West London club will be open to lowering their asking price to £35 million.
Broja’s injury issues and his role as a non-starter at Stamford Bridge make it challenging for the club to justify the high valuation. Interested clubs can plan a loan move for him which is the best possibility.
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