Armando Broja is once again a hot topic in Milan’s transfer market discussions, as the club continues its search for a backup to Alvaro Morata in attack.
The name of Armando Broja could re-emerge as a potential target for Milan. The Albanian forward from Chelsea, who has been under Milan’s radar in recent weeks, had initially been set aside as he wasn’t considered a primary objective.
According to reports from Tuttosport, Broja appears to be back on the agenda.
“Milan have not ruled out the possibility of acquiring Broja,” a source close to the club told Tuttosport.
The club is actively scouting for a suitable forward to serve as a deputy to Morata. The management believes that Broja, with his skill set and experience in the Premier League, could potentially add depth to the attacking lineup.
It’s worth noting that Milan have had a longstanding interest in Broja, and the recent developments suggest that discussions might be reignited.
“There are always multiple factors in play during transfer dealings, but Broja is definitely someone we are considering,” another source within the club revealed to Tuttosport.
The coming weeks will be crucial as the transfer window progresses, and Milan fans will be keenly watching to see if Broja will indeed make his way to the San Siro.
The potential move would certainly add another exciting dimension to Milan’s attacking options as they aim to bolster their squad for the upcoming season.