AS Monaco is reportedly considering Chelsea striker Armando Broja as a key target to bolster their attack following the departure of Wissam Ben Yedder. According to the BBC, Broja, who is set to leave Chelsea on a permanent basis, is high on Monaco’s list as they seek a young forward to lead their line.
Monaco’s Search for a New #9
Following Ben Yedder’s exit as a free agent, Monaco’s priority has shifted to securing a youthful striker to fill the void. Broja, who recently returned from a loan spell at Fulham, fits the profile Monaco is looking for. The club is also considering two other candidates for the striker position, though their identities have not been disclosed.
Broja’s Career and Market Value
Armando Broja’s impending departure from Chelsea comes after a series of loan moves, including a recent stint at Fulham. Despite interest from other clubs, such as a declined loan bid from Wolves earlier this year, Chelsea has set a significant loan fee for the striker, indicating his potential market value. Broja’s performance and style of play during his loans have evidently attracted attention from top European clubs, positioning him as a valuable asset for Monaco’s attacking ambitions.
AS Monaco has yet to finalize their decision, but Broja’s experience in the Premier League and his potential for development make him a strong candidate for the principal striker role at the club.