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Chelsea striker Armando Broja has admitted he has offers from three different leagues this summer as a move away from Stamford Bridge looks increasingly likely.

That’s according to Calciomercato, who cover comments from the striker today back in his native Albania.

The striker is in his homeland after exiting Euro 2024 in Germany, with Albania finishing bottom of their group with only point won.

Broja was a key man for his nation at the tournament and, with that now over, attention turns to where his future may lie instead.

It’s been clear for some time that he’s not a part of the long-term plans at Chelsea, who have their eye on other strikers this summer and sent him out on loan to Fulham in the second half of this season.

That deal didn’t particularly work out as he struggled to bounce back from a long-term injury, but it has not deterred potential suitors, with reports from England and elsewhere making it clear that Broja has a long list of admirers.

AC Milan are believed to be one of them, with his name regularly referenced in discussions about who Milan may target this summer to bolster their forward line.

And it seems he’d be more than open to that idea, although he has plenty of offers on the table to consider at this moment in time.

“I would tell him (Ibrahimovic) first of all that I am a big fan of his, I have always liked him as a player,” he told RTV Klan when asked what he’d do if the Milan director called this summer.

“Milan is a great club, second only to Real Madrid in history. I would tell him that I have to speak to the agent and the family, then I will tell him know,

“It’s true, I have offers from these three championships (Serie A, Bundesliga, Premier League). Staying at Chelsea? Is it an option, I still have a contract with them that expires in many years.”