Everton aiming to finalize a £30 million agreement to acquire Armando Broja, a striker for Chelsea

This summer, Everton is working hard to finalize an agreement to sign Armando Broja.

In an effort to increase their offensive options, the Toffees are reportedly in talks to sign the Chelsea forward for £30 million, according to talkSPORT correspondent Ben Jacobs.

Everton is trying to sign Armando Broja as soon as possible.Credit: Getty

Chelsea is reportedly holding out for a deal that is closer to £35 million.

The team led by Sean Dyche is hoping for a swift breakthrough to get their summer transfer plans off to a good start.

This happened after AJ Bell and George Downing, two devoted Everton supporters, made an offer in the hundreds of millions of dollars to take over their childhood team.

Numerous teams, notably AC Milan, Monaco, Wolves, Crystal Palace, and Bologna, compete with the Toffees.

Broja, who joined Chelsea at the age of eight, is a graduate of the club’s youth program and has progressed through the ranks.

The Albanian striker returned to Stamford Bridge to challenge for a first team spot after spending a season on loan with Vitesse Arnhem. During his time there, he scored nine goals.

Nevertheless, injuries have hampered the 22-year-old’s ability to establish himself, as he has only scored three goals in 38 outings for Chelsea.

In the January transfer window, Broja was sent on loan to London rivals Fulham; however, he only made eight appearances for the team, all of which came off the bench.

The striker, eager to start his career, may get the opportunity to do so as Chelsea is willing to let him go for the correct amount.

Everton is eager to finalize a quick transaction, but Broja wants to make sure that his attention stays on Albania’s Euro 2024 campaign.

Broja has been added to the team that will take on Italy, Croatia, and Spain in the competition’s group of death in an attempt to advance to the following round.

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