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EXCLUSIVE: Chelsea agree deal to sell Armando Broja to Burnley

 



BROJA'S CHELSEA EXIT CONFIRMED! INJURY-PLAGUED STRIKER GIVES GREEN LIGHT TO BURNLEY REVIVAL

Armando Broja is reportedly on the verge of completing a permanent move to Burnley, with the Clarets reaching a full agreement with Chelsea for the 23-year-old striker. The transfer marks a fresh start for the Albanian international after a difficult and injury-riddled few seasons at Stamford Bridge.

Once considered one of Chelsea’s brightest attacking prospects, Broja’s progress was cruelly halted by a devastating Achilles tendon rupture, which sidelined him for months during a key phase in his development. Just as he began to return to full fitness, he suffered another setback in the form of a major ankle injury, further disrupting his path into the first team.

With Chelsea now reshaping their attacking options and pursuing a more streamlined squad under new management, Broja has been made available for transfer this summer. Burnley have acted decisively, viewing the young striker as a player with untapped potential who simply needs consistent game time and a stable environment to flourish.

Broja is expected to join on a long-term deal, and personal terms are believed to be agreed. The move provides Burnley with a powerful, mobile striker capable of leading the line as they aim for a strong campaign in the Championship following relegation. Manager Scott Parker is said to be a key figure in convincing Broja of the project at Turf Moor, offering the player both trust and a clear role.

Despite his struggles in recent seasons, Broja remains highly rated within Premier League circles, and many believe that regular football at Burnley could help him rediscover the form he showed during his breakout loan spell at Southampton. With a clean bill of health and renewed motivation, the move could be exactly what he needs to reignite his career.

An official announcement is expected soon, with Broja likely to be unveiled before Burnley’s opening league fixture.

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