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Chelsea in talks to offload attacker who has no future at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea in talks to offload attacker who has no future at Stamford Bridge

Chelsea have had a busy summer transfer window after completing deals to sign a number of new players.

Their latest addition has been Pedro Neto from Wolves and they have no intention to stop their business any time soon.

The Blues are looking to sign an attacker this summer while offloading some of their players is also the club’s priority.

According to a report from Sky Germany, Stuttgart are in talks to sign Chelsea striker Armando Broja on loan this summer.

The attacker is not in manager Enzo Maresca’s plans at the club and he is heading out of the club soon.

As per the report, the striker is expected to leave the club this summer and Stuttgart are interested in signing him despite already signing Deniz Undav permanently from Brighton.

The Blues have made a number of new signings including Neto, Tosin Adarabioyo and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall but now they are ready to generate funds by selling some of their players who are surplus to requirements at the club.

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Midfielder Conor Gallagher is close to completing his move to Atletico Madrid and more players will follow him out of the club.

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Trevoh Chalobah and Romelu Lukaku are also set to be a part of the players exiting the club this summer as the Premier League giants look for buyers for them.

Broja has failed to impress at Stamford Bridge during his spell at the club. Even on loan to Fulham last season, the attacker did not have the best of times and Chelsea’s decision to let him leave the club makes sense.

The Albanian international will not be getting playing time at the club and it is better for him and his career to move away from Stamford Bridge and start a new chapter elsewhere.


Source link : https://www.caughtoffside.com/2024/08/12/chelsea-talks-offload-attacker/

Author : Ahad Shaukat

Publish date : 2024-08-12 06:38:21

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