Striker Armando Broja finally ended his CHELSEA nightmare this transfer window after it was confirmed just a few days ago that he’s joined Burnley on a five-year deal from the Blues.
Broja signed his first contract in professional football with Chelsea in 2020. A spell in the Netherlands at Vitesse, where he scored 10 league goals in 30 appearances, was followed by another loan period at Southampton, where he went on to make 32 Premier League appearances, scoring six goals.
After returning to parent club CHELSEA, Broja spent a short period on loan with Fulham for the second half of the 2023/24 campaign, before another stint away from Stamford Bridge last season, this time on Merseyside with Everton.
Upon signing for the Clarets, Broja said: “I am really excited to be here as a Burnley player. It’s a really positive time to be joining this club ahead of the start of the new Premier League season. I can’t wait to get going!”
He added: “I’m feeling good, I’m ready and I’m excited about the challenge of playing for this club. I can already feel the support from the Burnley fans – I can tell you all that I will be giving my all every time I pull on the famous Claret shirt.”
IcFootballnews Says…
There was a time that Broja could have been the main man at CHELSEA, he has all the physical qualities to be a top striker, he could just never really fulfil his potential at the Blues and needed this move away.
He has alot of Premier League experience and could be a 20 goals a season player for Burnley, if they are able to keep the player fit on a weekly basis. But as we said, this is a move that needed to happen and Burnley have got themselves a very good forward.
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