AC Milan are once again considering Chelsea’s Albanian striker, Armando Broja, as a potential target for their attack. This development comes as the Rossoneri continue their efforts to bolster their frontline, having already secured the services of Álvaro Morata in recent weeks.
According to Tuttosport, the idea of signing Broja has resurfaced. The 21-year-old forward, who joined Chelsea in 2020, had previously been linked with a move to Milan. However, this potential transfer had seemingly gone quiet until these latest reports.
A source close to the negotiations, speaking to Tuttosport, said, “Milan have reignited their interest in Armando Broja as they aim to strengthen their attacking options.” The source also added, “With the arrival of Morata, the club is looking to add more depth and versatility to their forward line.”
Broja, who spent last season on loan at Southampton, has shown promising form and potential. His performances in the Premier League have caught the eye of several top clubs, making him a hot prospect in the transfer market.
The Rossoneri are actively looking to secure another forward before the transfer window closes. Speaking about their transfer strategy, a Milan insider stated, “Securing a young and talented striker like Broja fits our long-term vision for the team.”
With these updates, AC Milan fans can anticipate an exciting conclusion to the transfer window. The club appears determined to strengthen their squad and ensure they remain competitive on both domestic and international fronts.