'It's true': £30m forward shares update on his future after being linked with Everton and Wolves

Armando Broja has now spoken out about his future with a number of side having been linked with the Albanian striker already.

Chelsea have not been afraid of moving on some of their youngsters this summer for a decent sum of money.

The likes of Lewis Hall and Ian Maatsen have departed in the summer window with the prospect for more players to follow suit.

One player who could be set to move on from the Blues this summer is the striker Armando Broja.

And he has now provided a very honest insight on what the latest is when it comes to his future with opportunities on the table for the striker.

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What Armando Broja said about his future

The Albanian spent the second half of the campaign out on loan with Fulham but struggled to pick up any regular minutes with the Cottagers.

But this is not putting off other Premier League clubs from showing an interest in the 22-year-old this summer.

Everton and Wolves are just two of the clubs who have been linked with a potential swoop for the Chelsea man.

A big decision awaits Broja this summer with the Albanian looking for a club where he could secure himself regular first team football.

Armando Broja: “It’s true, I have offers from Serie A, Bundesliga and Premier League,” he told RTV Klan.

“Staying at Chelsea? It is an option; I still have a contract here.”

Armando Broja still has years left on Chelsea stay

Despite having played just over 500 minutes of Premier League football last season, Chelsea remain in a strong position over their young striker.

Broja still has four years remaining on his current deal with the Blues with clubs from across the continent showing an interest.

He may not be the first choice striker by any means but it has been suggested that Chelsea would be looking for around £30m this summer for Broja.

However, that may be viewed as a strong deal for some sides with Chelsea believed to have dropped that asking price down from £50m.