I’mArmando Broja is at a crossroads in his career as Everton weigh up an option to buy him from Everton this summer.
Everton signed Broja on a season-long loan from Chelsea at the start of the season, and also inserted an option to make the move permanent for £30million into the agreement.
However, the 23-year-old has amassed just 353 minutes of playing time across all competitions this season, having struggled with fitness issues.
David Moyes, though, saw him in action over a five-game period between March and April, and will soon make a decision regarding his future with the Toffees.
Chelsea looking at options to sell Broja amid Everton update
It is true that Everton and Chelsea have an agreement over the possibility of making Broja’s loan move permanent, but there is no guarantee that this will be the case, especially as the striker is yet to score this season.
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Therefore, the Goodison Park outfit appear to have already made up their mind to send the Albania international back to Chelsea.
This comes after BBC Sport reported via their website on Wednesday (14 May) that Chelsea are looking at options to sell Broja, among others.
MatchesGoalsAssistsMinutesBroja’s record for Everton this season.
This suggests the Blues have received no indication from Everton that they want to keep the centre-forward beyond this season.
It is also evident that the West London outfit do not want to sanction another loan move for Broja, having sent him out four times already.
Therefore, the former Southampton loanee will seemingly not be at Chelsea or Everton next season.
Moyes to bolster attack
Apart from Broja, Dominic Calvert-Lewin also appears to be on his way out of Everton, as things stand, as his contract runs out in June.
That would leave the Friedkin Group-owned club with Beto and Chermiti as their only options up front.
It is worth noting that Beto is also being linked with a move away from Merseyside, with Leeds United credited with an interest in acquiring his services.
Therefore, Everton are likely to sign a new striker this summer.