Armando Broja joins Everton from Chelsea

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Chelsea have offloaded one of their strikers. Armando Broja signed with Everton in the final hours of the transfer window on Friday night. The Toffees have snapped up the Albanian striker on a season-long loan with an option for a permanent transfer next summer. However, no amount has been revealed regarding the potential purchase option.

“We are delighted to announce that Armando Broja has joined the Club on a season-long loan, with an option to make the deal permanent next summer”wrote the Liverpool club on its X account. In difficulty at Chelsea and blocked by the immense competition in his position, the 22-year-old striker will therefore experience a new loan in the Premier League after the failure of his last one, at Fulham. At Everton, Broja will try to get back on track a career, however promising at the beginning, which seems to have taken a hit.

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