West Ham make a £30m approach for Chelsea’s Armando Broja

West Ham step up interest in Chelsea starlet Armando Broja as the Hammers make a £30m approach in bid to land David Moyes striker reinforcements this summer

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West Ham have made a £30m approach to Chelsea for striker Armando Broja.

West Ham, determined to strengthen their strike force this season, are understood to have indicated they are willing to pay an initial £25m plus £5m in add-ons for the young striker.

Broja, 20, is currently on Chelsea’s pre-season tour in America during which manager Thomas Tuchel was keen to assess him before making a decision on his future.

However West Ham have made their move to see if they can persuade Chelsea to sell him this summer. Talks are ongoing. 

Broja has other admirers along with West Ham, including Everton and Newcastle, following an eye-catching loan spell at Southampton last season.

Broja has four years left on his current Chelsea contract after signing a five-year deal last summer ahead of joining Southampton.

West Ham have also bid for Sassuolo’s Gianluca Scamacca but face competition from PSG for the Italy striker.

More to follow. 

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