Chelsea sets the crazy price for Broya

Chelsea reportedly has set a high price for Armando Broya amid the interest of Wolves, West Ham and Fulham in England, but several other teams outside Premier League. According to the “The Telegraph”, Blues are seeking 58m euros for their attacker and remain open to receive bids for this [...]
Chelsea reportedly has set a high price for Armando Broya amid the interest of Wolves, West Ham and Fulham in England, but several other teams outside Premier League.
According to the “The Telegraph”, Blues are seeking 58m euros for their attacker and remain open to receive bids this month. The club has taken interest in the Wolverhampton Wanderers, Fulham, West Ham United for Broya and are determined not to let it go at a low price, Kosovas Pres follows.
The report suggests that Chelsea has decided on their assessment after considering Rasmussen Hoilund's 72 million-pound signing fee from Manchester United last summer as a reference point.
They have also taken into account the 100 million pounds of Brighton's Evan Ferguson. While initially suggested that Chelsea would allow Broya to leave only if they received a new attacker, the club could reconsider the decision if a potential buyer is willing to meet the required price.
Broya, who scored two goals for Chelsea this season, signed a six-year contract in September 2022, giving the club flexibility and avoidance of pressure to sell it under their value.












