Chelsea striker Armando Broja has claimed that he has received multiple offers from clubs across Europe over a move this summer.
Broja has struggled to make the grade at Stamford Bridge, while he didn’t make a single Premier League start during his loan spell at Fulham in the second half of last season.
The Blues are considering offers for the forward who is deemed surplus to requirements at the Premier League giants.
Broja has reportedly opened up on his future while speaking to Albanian media.
As per Goal, he told RTV Klan: ‘It’s true, I have offers from Serie A, the Bundesliga and the Premier League.
Armando Broja claims to have received offers from a number of clubs across Europe
Broja has also revealed what he would tell AC Milan advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic (left) if the Serie A giants were to make a move for the 22-year-old Albanian forward
‘Staying at Chelsea? It is an option. I still have a contract here.’
One of the clubs said to be interested in him are Italian giants AC Milan.
Broja idolises their advisor and legendary forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who spent the last years of his playing career at the San Siro before retiring in June 2023.
When asked what he would tell Ibrahimovic, if AC Milan came calling, Broja added: ‘First of all, I would tell him that I am a big fan of his.
‘I have always liked him as a player. Milan is a great club, second only to Real Madrid in history. I would tell him that I need to talk to my agent and family, then I will let him know.’
Broja joined Chelsea’s academy in 2009, following a two-year stint with the club’s rivals Tottenham.
There had been high hopes that he would make it in the Blues’ first-team, but he has failed to nail down a place at Stamford Bridge.
A horror knee injury suffered against Aston Villa during the international break for the 2022 World Cup didn’t help his cause, as did the club’s revolving door of managers.
His loan to Fulham was supposed to lead to him getting regular first-team football, but he only made eight appearances – playing no more than 23 minutes in any of those games.