Fulham trying new ways to sign Chelsea striker Armando Broja
Chelsea have signalled their willingness to part ways with Armando Broja in the current transfer window, and the striker has garnered interest from multiple Premier League clubs, including Fulham, Aston Villa, Wolves, West Ham, and Crystal Palace.
That is according to TEAMtalk. Despite possessing quality, Broja has found it challenging to secure a regular spot in Chelsea’s starting XI this season, managing just one Premier League goal. Fulham, led by manager Marco Silva, appear to be the front-runner in securing a deal for Broja.\
However, the initial loan offer with an obligation to buy fell short of Chelsea’s financial expectations. Fulham included a £25 million obligation to buy, while Chelsea is reportedly seeking a figure closer to £35m.
According to the same publication, sources close to Fulham have indicated that the club plans to reopen talks with Chelsea and present a new offer in the coming days. Silva is determined to add Broja to his squad, and negotiations are expected to resume. Although Mauricio Pochettino holds Broja in high regard, any potential deal must adhere to the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules (PSR).
Broja to Fulham soon?
The momentum for Broja’s potential exit increased when Pochettino opted not to field a recognized striker in a recent Carabao Cup semi-final against Middlesbrough, bringing Broja on late in the game. Chelsea initially set a lofty asking price of £50m for the 22-year-old, but they have adjusted their demands downward. If Fulham agrees to pay £35m for Broja at the end of the season, it is likely to be sufficient to secure a deal.
The negotiations surrounding Broja’s potential departure will be closely monitored in the coming days as the transfer window progresses. Chelsea’s openness to parting ways with the young striker reflects how important it is to balance talent and the financial books.
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As negotiations unfold, the final terms of the deal will likely hinge on a compromise between Fulham’s valuation and Chelsea’s financial requirements. Broja’s future destination will not only impact his career development but will also influence the dynamics of the teams involved in the transfer discussions.