the Chelsea News
·17 April 2025
Top insider reveals Everton’s transfer stance on player Chelsea have “big respect” for

the Chelsea News
·17 April 2025
Everton aren’t willing to sign Armando Broja on a permanent basis unless Chelsea drop their £30m asking price according to reports.
Chelsea are set to have another busy summer, and it’s believed they could look to sell as many seven or eight players to fund their moves.
The Blues face arguably their most important window under the Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital ownership, with the club looking to sign a striker, centre back and right footed attacker.
Whilst the Blues are in the market for an alternative to Nicolas Jackson, a striker will also likely leave this summer.
Broja, who joined Everton on a season long loan hasn’t had the best time on Merseyside, making just ten appearances in all competitions.
The 23-year-old has once again been plagued by injury issues, and it was reported Everton were considering sending him back in January.
Broja has yet to score for Everton. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
The Toffees do have an option to buy the Albanian for £30m, but Mail Sport have reported they won’t sign him permanently unless Chelsea show a willingness to reduce the asking price.
The report adds £30m is above Everton’s valuation, and Broja is still yet to score this season, but unless he has an impressive end to the season it would seem certain he will return to Chelsea.
Broja has been plagued by injury issues over the last few seasons, but at just 23 there’s still plenty of time for him to get his career back on track, whilst Chelsea are said to have a “big respect” for him.
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Chelsea will likely struggle to get £30m for the Albania international, although they still believe there could be significant interest in Broja.
Broja needs a season where he stays fit and shows what he’s capable of, and only then would Chelsea be able to get anywhere near their £30m asking price.