
Chelsea needs millions of euros to comply with the rules of Financial Fair Play and for this they are forced to sell four players, among them Armando Brojë.
With a huge investment in the last transfer windows, the London Blues now look forced to hold back. According to "Telegraph", the London club is obliged to soon collect around 100 million euros to comply with the rules of Financial Fair Play.
Four names have been designated to fill the coffers of the English club. Trevor Shalobah, Armando Broja, Conor Gallagher and Mark Kukurela.
Despite the millions spent, Chelsea are having a sub-par season as evidenced by their 11th place finish in the Premier League. The bad form was also seen in the Carabao Cup final, where the team led by Mauricio Pochettino was defeated 1-0 by Liverpool.
Although Armando Broja was sent on loan to Fullhem to get as many minutes as possible, Chelsea are ready to sell the Albanian striker in the summer and for this they will not be convinced without 40 million euros.
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