Chelsea’s Armando Broja has been linked with a move away for such of the summer, with multiple clubs said to be interested in him but a lack of serious efforts being made.
La Gazzetta dello Sport state Juventus now have the player as a ‘new name’ on their shortlist for the summer.
It is mentioned that even though no convincing offers have arrived on Chelsea’s table for the 22-year-old, they are keen on selling him permanently.
As a result, the Blues could be ‘flexible’ about how they let the player leave and that could be an advantage for Juve.
Signing Broja would be attractive to Juve even from the perspective from non-EU slot occupation. Two of their non-EU slots are occupied by Douglas Luiz and Vasilije Adzic, and Broja could be the third one.
The Chelsea striker earns less than Arkadiusz Milik and that would prove to be another favourable possibility of the Bianconeri.
Given it’s explained they expect Chelsea to be flexible then it sounds like they’d be trying for an initial loan.