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Armando Broja Leaves Chelsea as Burnley Seal£20m Deal

Broja’s Chelsea chapter is officially closed. The 23-year-old striker will join Burnley permanently, with his medical set for the next 24 hours. Armando Broja will sign a long-term contract at Turf Moor, bringing an end to over a decade at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea have accepted Burnley’s offer, which could rise to £20 million including add-ons. Although neither club has confirmed the exact fee, the move gives both sides a clean break.

Chelsea Move On from Broja After Injury-Plagued Years

Broja attended Chelsea’s academy and made 38 first-team appearances, but endured a tough spell without a regular spot. After a good loan at Southampton in 2021/22, where he scored 9 times, his career hit an enormous obstacle in late 2022, with an ACL injury.

Armando Broja was on loan at Everton in January last season but didn’t get a goal. He came back to Chelsea with no goals. Chelsea are completely reshaping their attacking this summer so it was a no-brainer to move on. The Blues have already added new young forwards and remain active in the market to strengthen their frontline even further.

Despite interest from other Premier League sides, Burnley made the most concrete push and Chelsea accepted the terms, reportedly without any buy-back clause included.

Burnley Hand Armando Broja Premier League Lifeline

Burnley are offering Broja a fresh start and long-term backing. Under new manager Scott Parker, the Clarets are betting on his potential to lead the line and bounce back to top form. The club sees him as a high-upside signing, with his physical profile and top-flight experience ticking key boxes.

Broja will complete his medical shortly and Burnley could unveil him before their next pre-season clash. With his Chelsea story fading to black, all eyes now shift to Turf Moor—where Broja’s reboot might just rise in claret and blue.

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