Report: Two clubs have now contacted 'amazing' Chelsea player's agents ahead of potential exit

Two clubs outside of the Premier League are really pushing to sign one Chelsea player this summer.

There could be quite a few exits at Chelsea, with Enzo Maresca unable to give everybody game time.

The Italian has just become the club’s new manager, replacing Mauricio Pochettino.

The likes of Armando Broja, Conor Gallagher and Trevoh Chalobah may not get to play under him, however.

All three of those players have been linked with moves away from Stamford Bridge.

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Chelsea man contacted

There may be little room for players such as Broja and Chalobah at Chelsea next season.

The Blues have Nicolas Jackson and are trying to sign Jhon Duran from Aston Villa, which does not help Broja’s cause, while Tosin Adarabioyo’s arrival has probably pushed Chalobah closer to the exit door.

According to GiveMeSport, Stuttgart and Wolfsburg have already made contact with the representatives of Broja.

Wolfsburg are currently managed by Ralph Hasenhuttl, so Broja could have the chance to reunite with one of his former bosses this summer.

Armando Broja could move to the Bundesliga

Broja heading to Germany this summer, then, looks like a possibility, especially with Hasenhuttl at Wolfsburg.

However, Wolfsburg and Stuttgart are not the only possible destinations for the 22-year-old.

Journalist Ben Jacobs recently claimed that Everton have been in contact with Chelsea over a potential deal for Broja.

Looking at all of the above, it is not quite clear yet where Broja is going to end up.

But the Albania international, who has “amazing” potential in the eyes of his former manager Pochettino, looks destined for the Stamford Bridge exit door.

Broja has had a tough time at Chelsea because of a serious injury and his loan spell at Fulham did not go to plan. There, he failed to make a single start. With that in mind, perhaps a move to another league like the Bundesliga could be good for him.