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Chelsea striker Armando Broja has caught the attention of several clubs in Europe, with French side Monaco showing a keen interest in signing him. The 22-year-old Albania international is reportedly available for sale this summer as he looks to take the next step in his career.

Broja had a disappointing loan spell at Fulham this past season, where the club was penalized £4m for not starting him in the required number of matches. As a result, Fulham are not looking to make the loan deal permanent. However, clubs like AC Milan and Wolves, who have been long-term admirers of Broja, could join Monaco in the race for his signature.

Monaco is currently on the hunt for a replacement for outgoing Wissam Ben Yedder and has other targets on their radar, including Karim Konate from Red Bull Salzburg and Georges Mikautadze from Ajax. Chelsea had previously valued Broja at around £50m but may now be willing to accept a fee between £25m and £30m. The Blues could sweeten any potential deal by including a substantial sell-on or favorable buy-back clause.

It seems that Broja’s future may lie away from Chelsea as multiple European clubs compete for his services as he continues to develop and make an impact at the next level of his career.

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