The Blues might lose as much as £27.8 million if they proceed with the transaction, according to a March report from the Italian source Tuttomercatoweb that Chelsea value Broja at over €70 million (£60.3 million).
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Furthermore, West Ham are loath to part up Rice’s talents, despite the fact that a player-plus-cash swap move this summer would seem to be the most logical choice for all parties. The east Londoners would want to sign Broja in a separate deal rather than utilizing Rice to assist pay his “big cost,” according to CBS writer Ben Jacobs.
Tuchel was questioned in January before his team’s Premier League trip to Brighton about selling Broja. However, the Chelsea manager maintained that the west Londoners aren’t currently considering the youngster’s future while heaping praise on him.
Tuchel added, “He’s our player and he’s performing well, but it’s just half the season, so he needs to continue to develop and make his statement at Southampton. “We have a reason why they are our players; they are good players with the right mindset, and they are now establishing themselves on their own in other settings and places.
Newcastle are seriously considering a bid for Armando Broja. He remains a top West Ham target. Ajax have enquired, too, & Napoli have a long-standing interest. #LCFC also monitoring situation. Chelsea's plan with Broja hasn't changed. Thomas Tuchel wants to assess in pre-season.
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) July 2, 2022
“Armando is improving day by day. He is a really special player with special strengths in his game: he is quick, strong, and a goalscorer. First off, now is not the time to talk about the upcoming summer; rather, he has to maintain his composure and keep getting better.