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Armando Broya is likely to leave Chelsea in the transfer window this summer. The variable is the high transfer fee.
Born in 2001, Albanian striker Broja was a highly anticipated "top prospect" at the Chelsea academy. Making his first team debut ahead of the 2019-20 season, he went on loan to SBV Vitesse in the Netherlands to secure playing time ahead of the 2020-21 season.
As much as he was talented, he left a strong impression from the beginning. As soon as he joined the team, he became the main striker and was the team's top scorer thanks to his outstanding decision-making ability. However, his pace started to slow down in the second half, and he had to return to Chelsea with only half of the success. His final score in the 2020-21 season is 11 goals and 3 assists in 34 games.
After returning to Chelsea, he left for Southampton on loan and began his full-fledged Premier League career. However, he had to swallow his ups and downs, just like he did on loan at Vitesse. The final record for the 2021-22 season is nine goals in 38 matches.
Broya is back after two years on loan. He played well until the middle of the season, but a serious injury held him back. The injured area was anterior cruciate ligament. After about nine months of rehabilitation, he returned to the field but lost his place completely and was eventually loaned back to Fulham through the winter transfer window. The final result for Fulham was eight games and one assist.
Bro, who has yet to establish himself at Chelsea, is expected to leave Chelsea at the end of this season. "Broya will leave Chelsea as a complete transfer this summer," European transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano said on his SNS account on the 7th (Korea Standard Time). "Many PL clubs are keeping an eye on Broya as a major option for the summer transfer market."
However, there are variables. The transfer fee is high. Ben Jacobs, a reporter for CBS Sports in the U.S., told Give Me Sports in the U.K. that he is unlikely to completely transfer to Fulham. Fulham was wary of signing a contract for 35 million pounds (about 60 billion won) from the start.
He continued: "Wolverhampton is watching him as well. But he will not pay £35m and will only consider a price tag of less than £30m. Crystal Palace have also made inquiries about him but have not got a result."