The summer transfer window has been anything but quiet for Everton, as they navigate a series of high-profile deals to strengthen their squad.
Under the management of Sean Dyche, Everton has already made notable signings, including Jake O’Brien, Iliman Ndiaye, and Jesper Lindstrom. The club has also offloaded Amadou Onana to Aston Villa and remains in talks to bring in Arthur Melo, signaling a busy and ambitious summer for the Toffees.
One of the most intriguing developments involves Chelsea’s young striker Armando Broja, who has been on Everton’s radar. Broja, a 22-year-old Albanian international, was previously linked with a move to Goodison Park, with Everton keen to bolster their attacking options.
The possibility of this transfer has gained traction following Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca’s recent comments. After a pre-season match against Real Madrid, where Broja was conspicuously absent from the squad, Maresca hinted at a potential departure for the forward, sparking renewed interest from Everton.
Maresca’s ambiguous statement, “It was just a decision. Luckily for us, he’s not injured. In this moment, we’ll see what happens,” has fueled speculation that Broja, valued at £30 million, could be on his way out of Stamford Bridge.
Everton, still in search of a reliable striker, may see this as an opportunity to secure the services of a promising player who has struggled to find his footing at Chelsea since his successful loan spell at Southampton in 2022.
With the new Premier League season approaching, Dyche will be eager to finalize his squad and avoid another relegation battle. The potential addition of Broja could provide Everton with the firepower they need to climb the league table, making this a crucial moment in their transfer strategy.