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Champions League Clubs and Wolves Compete for Forgotten Chelsea Star

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Armando Broja, a young footballer from Chelsea, might be leaving the team for good after his time with Fulham didn’t make much noise.

Three teams—Wolves, Monaco, and Bologna—are all eager to sign him up quickly. Although Broja, who’s 22, is okay with waiting until after the Euro 2024 games to decide where he’ll go, the rush from these teams might speed things up.

He’s got a lot of fans in the Bundesliga and the Premier League too. Monaco and Bologna are looking pretty good right now and could even offer him a chance to play in the Champions League.

Broja joined Fulham for a bit, but just as he got there, another player, Rodrigo Muniz, started scoring a lot. Muniz got eight goals in just as many games, which happened right after Broja came.

Still, Broja is well-liked by many teams across Europe, and Chelsea wants to support him as he moves forward in his career. They also hope to make some good money from selling this player they trained.

Chelsea has a bunch of players they trained and are planning to sell this summer. They want to make as much money as they can from these sales, which will help them follow the Premier League’s money rules.

They’re confident they’ll meet these financial rules before the deadline on June 30. Meanwhile, the transfer market, where teams buy and sell players, opens on June 14, the same day the big Euro 2024 soccer tournament starts in Germany.

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