Armando Broja unsettled future gives Chelsea transfer warning as they face repeating mistake
Many Premier league sides are looking to sign Chelsea’s Armando Broja, and the scary part is that the Blues may be considering it.
Armando Broja is an up-and-coming Chelsea academy talent that had made his mark on loan to Premier League club Southampton. Unsurprisingly, he was classified as yet another Cobham talent that could make it in the Chelsea first-team if given a chance. It looks like the Albanian striker believes so too and is adamant about that opportunity to play in the first team. However, he is also not afraid to venture elsewhere if another club comes knocking.
Broja being a strong, dominant forward both on and off the ball sets him aside from Thomas Tuchel’s current selection of attackers. He is almost Didier Drogba-like in his play and, with the correct coaching, could become a menacing striker. Something the Blues have lacked since Diego Costa in 2017.
As pre-season commences, the Blues traditionally work with some of their homegrown talents in an attempt to integrate them with the squad. Before Frank Lampard's arrival, which saw a shift in the use of the youth, only Callum Hudson-Odoi had a recent success story.
Coming through the ranks at Chelsea right now there is Dujon Sterling, Ian Maatsen, Levi Colwill, Mason Burstow, Lewis Hall and Harvey Vale. The first three mentioned have been spotted in pre-season training with Thomas Tuchel. Broja is yet to be seen due to his involvement with the Albanian national team.
reports that Todd Boehly is planning to meet with Broja soon in light of West Ham, Newcastle and Everton links. It could be good news or bad news for Chelsea fans, as he would be a massive loss for the Blues.
If Chelsea were to go the route they deployed last summer in selling incredible