CHELSEA star Armando Broja has stepped into the world of business with a lucrative new boots deal.
And he’s even ready to open stores in Albania and Kosovo as part of his agreement with Puma.
The manufacturer has successfully poached Broja from rivals Nike in a mega-agreement, claims The Athletic.
Chelsea’s Cobham product will soon pen a contract with Puma to exclusively wear their boots on the field.
But Broja’s new agreement will also see him push for more football opportunities in the birthplace of his parents.
It’s reckoned the forward will help open Puma stores in Albania, with Broja becoming an ambassador to his international side.
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There is also a plan to launch a foundation in the country, helping to raise the level of the beautiful game.
And Broja will also have a hand in store openings in neighbouring Kosovo too.
But it remains to be seen whether he will still be at Chelsea this winter.
Mauricio Pochettino has reportedly urged Todd Boehly to land him a new striker in January.
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Brentford’s Ivan Toney and Napoli’s Victor Osimhen are at the top of his list.
And there’s interest in Feyenoord’s Santiago Gimenez too.
Broja has made just four league appearances this term after returning from injury.
And it’s reckoned West Ham are lining up a swoop, with David Moyes ready to offer the ace regular minutes.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk