AC Milan have reportedly renewed their interest in Chelsea striker Armando Broja. While Alvaro Morata has now joined the Rossoneri, the club are exploring additional possibilities to strengthen their forward line.
Calciomercato report that in recent hours, Milan have rekindled discussions with Chelsea to explore potential opportunities among their available players. The focus has returned to Albanian striker Broja, who has yet to finalize an agreement with Everton despite strong interest earlier in June. Broja is reportedly highly motivated to prove himself after an underwhelming season marred by injuries and a less-than-stellar stint at Fulham.
Milan’s approach to acquiring Broja is clear: they are only interested in a loan deal with an option to buy, without any conditions that could trigger a mandatory purchase. This stance aligns with the club’s current transfer strategy and financial considerations.
While the Rossoneri have not abandoned their pursuit of other targets like Niclas Füllkrug and Tammy Abraham, Broja has emerged as a renewed point of interest. Füllkrug remains an appealing but challenging prospect, as Borussia Dortmund is reluctant to part ways with the German striker, especially at the discounted price Milan desires. Abraham, represented by the same agency as Füllkrug, remains a possibility for later consideration, pending Roma’s willingness to lower their current asking price.
As negotiations progress, it appears that London and Milan are once again drawing closer, reminiscent of past transfer dealings between the clubs. The coming days will likely reveal more about the potential for Broja to don the red and black stripes of AC Milan in the upcoming season.