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Chelsea forward breaks silence on his future amidst link to Monaco
Chelsea are prepared to sell Armando Broja during the summer transfer window with the 22-year-old admitting he could be set for a new adventure.
Broja spent the second half of last season on loan at Fulham after failing to get a place in Mauiricio Pochettino‘s team.
The 22-year-old striker failed to make a mark at Fulham and will return to Stamford Bridge for the 2024/25 season. However, Chelsea are willing to ship him out.
According to reports, Chelsea have placed £50million on the young forward but the London club will settle for less if any team approach them with an offer.

Armando Broja of Albania looks on during the international friendly football match between Albania and Chile. Chile won 3-0 over Albania. (Photo by Nicolò Campo/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Broja who is currently preparing for Euro 2024 with the Albanian national team has now clarify his future.
Speaking about his future, Broja said: “Nothing has been decided yet, but if I need to go somewhere else to get back in my groove, then of course I would want to do that.”
“As a player, there is no better feeling than being on the pitch and knowing you have a club and a team who defends you; a club who allow you to make mistakes because they know you will become something.
“But right now, all my focus is on doing my best for Albania at the Euros. I am as excited as any Albanian in the world. I cannot wait.”
AS Monaco have expressed their interest in signing Broja, who is contracted at Stamford Bridge until 2028.
There are said to be several Premier League clubs keeping a close eye on the Slough-born Albanian international, too, knowing Chelsea’s position over a sale.
Chelsea are looking to sell the striker when the window opens, with any sale accounting for pure profit to help align with the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).