Armando Broya in talks with Chelsea's rival transfer can be realised in a few days.

Ipswich City reportedly has set an eye on Albanian assailant who plays at Chelsea, Armando Broya. The 22-year-old was part of the Blues paramilitary team, but is out of the plans of the new coach, Enzo Maresca. Broya has scored only three goals and assisted once in 38 matches in all blue [...]
The 22-year-old was part of the Blues paramilitary team, but is out of the plans of the new coach, Enzo Maresca.
Broya has scored only three goals and assisted one time in 38 matches in all blue competitions since the debut for the first team in the 2019-2020 season, crossing the lending period of Southampton and Fulham.
Despite contracting with Stafford Bridge until 2028, Broya seems to be overly demanding.
According to journalist Stuart Wilson, Ipswich has made a survey for Broya, who is also subject to the Wolverhampton Wangers, Milan, Bologistna and Monaco.
The media find that The Tractor Boys are interested in a loan agreement, but Blues prefer a permanent departure for the player, who they reportedly estimate at 35m euros.
The BBC's Nizaar Kinsela has reported that Broya is not encouraging him to move into the newly promoted team.
However, he will benefit from increased game time if he is transferred to Ipswich instead of fighting for his country at Stamford Bridge. /Telegraph/












