Chelsea willing to sell striker Armando Broja this month; the Blues are understood to want £50m for the 22-year-old; Fulham and Wolves are understood to be exploring conditions of deal for Albania international; Chelsea need to be conscious of Profitability & Sustainability Rules
By Dharmesh Sheth and Lyall Thomas
Thursday 18 January 2024 16:08, UK
Chelsea are willing to sell striker Armando Broja before the January transfer window closes.
Fulham and Wolves are understood to be exploring conditions of a deal, with the 22-year-old one of a number of forwards both clubs are looking at.
Ideally Fulham would want to generate funds and create squad space before bringing anyone in.
Sky Sports News reported earlier this month there is interest from Mexico and Spain in Fulham's Carlos Vinicius, while Brazilian club Atletico Mineiro remain interested in Fulham's Rodrigo Muniz.
Meanwhile, Wolves sent striker Sasa Kalajdzic on loan to Eintracht Frankfurt earlier this month and are in the market for a replacement.
Sky Sports News has already reported Gary O'Neil's side's interest inDanny Ings, Hugo Ekitike and Che Adams — and Broja is also on their list.
Sources have cast doubt, however, over whether interested clubs can raise an acceptable offer to Chelsea in this window. The west London club are understood to want £50m.
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The Albania international, who returned from a cruciate ligament injury in September, has made 17 appearances for Chelsea in all competitions this season, scoring twice.
Prior to his knee injury, Broja impressed on loan at Southampton in the 2021/22 season, hitting nine goals in 38 matches in all competitions.
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