Armando Broja and Chelsea are about to part ways, reports Fabrizio Romano. The striker no longer has a future at the London top club and so both parties are in talks to part ways. Broja has been loaned out to Fulham for the past six months.

Broja went through the youth academy of Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea, after which the latter club took him on loan to Vitesse in 2020/21. In Arnhem, the attacker scored 10 times in 30 official matches.

The seventeen-time Albania international left a good impression in the service of Vitesse and was crowned the club's top scorer that season. He also reached the final of the TOTO KNVB Cup with the Arnhem team.

Once back in London, Chelsea decided to loan him out again, this time to Southampton. Broja was employed by the Saints up to 38 matches in all competitions. He managed to score nine times.

Romano reports that a permanent transfer is expected once Broja returns from his most recent loan at Fulham. The striker barely managed to impress his fellow townsman and had to make do mainly with short substitute appearances.

Several clubs from Europe and the Premier League are reportedly interested in the services of the former Vitesse player. It is not known what it will cost.

Transfer market estimates Broja's current value at 28 million euros. With his contract running until mid-2028, it appears that Chelsea does not intend to simply let him go.

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