AS Monaco sets sights on Chelsea’s Armando Broja in £20m transfer bid
AS Monaco, looking at expanding their attacking alternatives following the loss of their top scorer Wissam Ben Yedder, has targeted Chelsea’s young potential, Armando Broja.
The 22-year-old attacker, who has had a difficult season filled with injury problems and loan periods, is now recognized as a top target for the Ligue 1 club.
Broja, a product of Chelsea’s prestigious academy, showed suggests of his promise amid a poor season, scoring two goals in 27 matches. However, his rehabilitation was hampered by a previous ACL injury, creating worries about his full recovery.
However, Monaco regards him as a potential prospect with an elevated potential, giving him a feasible option to improve their attacking prowess.
With an asking price of £20 million, Chelsea appears to be ready to part ways with the competent forward, in order to capitalize on his potential while recouping a reasonable amount.
Monaco, placed as the “third option” in their chase, maintains optimistic in obtaining Broja’s skills as they navigate the post-Ben Yedder period.
The obvious interest from Monaco comes at an important time for both the player and the organization. As Chelsea seeks to trim their team and optimize transfer money, Broja may embark on a new chapter in his career, one that might take him to the lively surroundings of Ligue 1.
For Monaco, securing the signature of Broja would represent a proactive step towards reinforcing their attacking arsenal ahead of the upcoming season.
With the departure of Ben Yedder leaving a void in their frontline, the addition of the young and dynamic striker could inject fresh impetus into their pursuit of success in both domestic and European competitions.
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