According to Sky Sports News, Everton, Wolves, and Southampton must all raise money before they can make a move for Chelsea striker Armando Broja.
Although Broja has been linked to leaving Chelsea for some time, a formal move has not yet occurred.
He appeared for the Cottagers for eight games during his second half of the season while on loan at Fulham, however he was unable to score.
By the end of the month, Chelsea hopes to cash in on Broja to assist them maintain compliance with PSR regulations, and the player is indeed interested.
Wolves, Southampton, and Everton are all interested in acquiring Broja from Chelsea.
To be able to afford to make a move for Broja, though, all three parties must generate revenue.
Outside of England, AC Milan has been keeping a close eye on developments and may pursue Broja regardless of Joshua Zirkzee’s outcome.
With a Chelsea contract that expires in the summer of 2028, it is now unclear what the Albanian international’s future holds, particularly in light of the approaching PSR deadline of June 30.