As he prepares to launch new outlets, Chelsea star Armando Broja enters the business world with a lucrative new partnership

With a lucrative new boots deal, CHELSEA star Armando Broja has entered into the corporate world.

 

 

 

 

Under the terms of his partnership with Puma, he is also prepared to launch retail outlets in Kosovo and Albania.

 

 

 

According to The Athletic, the manufacturer has reportedly struck a mega-deal to acquire Broja from Nike.

The Cobham product of Chelsea will shortly sign a deal with Puma to wear only their boots while playing.

However, as part of his new deal, Broja will also want to increase his playing time in the city where both of his parents were born.

Rumоr hаs it thаt Brоjа will becоme аn аmbаssаdоr fоr the fоrwаrd’s internаtiоnаl side аnd help оpen Pumа оutlets in аlbаniа.Also in the works is the establishment of a national foundation to promote and elevate the sport of soccer.

Additionally, Broja will be involved with the launch of stores in neighboring Kosovo.

However, his status at Chelsea this winter is uncertain.

According to reports, Mauricio Pochettino has asked Todd Boehly to bring in a new striker for the January transfer window.His top two choices are Victor Osimhen of Napoli and Ivan Toney of Brentford.

Santiago Gimenez of Feyenoord is also attracting attention.

After recovering from ιnjury, Broja has only played in four league games this season.

According to rumours, West Ham are reportedly planning a

Cоnfusiоn and chaos after Pochettino declaration not coming to fruition at Chelsea

After Chelsea’s Premier League loss to Newcastle United yesterday, everything was in a state of disarray.

Like the rest of us fans, Mauricio Pochettino was furious after the loss, and it showed in his comments after the game.Pochettino gave the impression that the Chelsea players would be returning to training on Sunday instead of enjoying a day off.

Following that, though, Nicolas Jackson was seen in Villarreal’s locker room, where he appeared to be celebrating with his former teammates. Afterwards, Mykhailo Mudryk was sightseeing over London from above. Very little, if any, “training” was visible.

Two reporters later on Sunday discovered that it appears they did not even go to Cobham, much less for training.