In the closing hours of the transfer window, Chelsea are holding firm on their demand for a £5 million loan fee for their Albanian striker, Armando Broja. Both Wolverhampton Wanderers and Fulham are keen on securing the services of the Premier League attacker but are hesitant to meet the current financial terms set by Chelsea.
Transfer Standoff for Broja
Armando Broja, who plays as an attacker for Chelsea and hails from Albania, is at the centre of a transfer tussle. With the transfer deadline fast approaching, the London club is not wavering on their valuation for a temporary move. Despite interest from Wolves and Fulham, the steep loan fee remains a sticking point in negotiations.
The 23-year-old forward has been part of Chelsea’s squad but is now the subject of interest from fellow Premier League clubs looking to bolster their attacking options. However, the substantial loan fee demanded by Chelsea is proving to be a barrier for a potential deal to be completed within the final hours of the transfer window.
As the situation stands, both Wolves and Fulham continue to express their interest in Broja, but it remains to be seen if either club will agree to Chelsea’s terms before the window shuts.