There has been a flurry of activity in the Blues’ transfer market this summer, with many transfers already completed. After acquiring Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall from Leicester for €35 million, the Stamford Bridge club has added another player to its roster.
Below the video, the article continues.The free-spending Blues, though, aren’t just concerned with incomings. Players must be advanced if the cash can be continued to be splashed. Notable figures like Hakim Ziyech and Ian Maatsen have already left, and more are certain to follow.
After acquiring Omari Kellyman and Marc Guiu, two 18-year-old center forwards, Chelsea is reportedly seeking to add a third striker to its roster after the departures of Romelu Lukaku and Armando Broja.
Possible swift departure for BrojaAfter Albania lost in the group stage of Euro 2024, Ben Jacobs claims that Broja in particular may leave quickly. The striker’s release from international service has reportedly accelerated transfer talks, which are anticipated to move forward swiftly.
TҺe 22-yeаr-оlԀ’s future club is still up in tҺe аir, but Ԁespite а string оf pооr seаsоns fоr CҺelseа, Brоjа Һаs nо sҺоrtаge оf suitоrs. WҺile оn lоаn аt FulҺаm lаst seаsоn, Brоjа bаttleԀ fоr plаying time аfter returning frоm а Ԁevаstаting аCL injury but wаs ultimаtely unаble tо eаrn а spоt in Mаuriciо PоcҺettinо’s stаrting lineup.While Everton has been the most common association with Broja as of late, he still has many fans across Europe. Nonetheless, it appears probable that he will stay in the Premier League at this point, considering the high sum that Chelsea will want to get him.
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