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Everton told how Armando Broja feels about his future as update on purchase option emerges

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Everton are going to have a striker dilemma on their hands this summer.

It may have been smooth sailing for David Moyes since he made his return to Merseyside in January, but the summer window is going to cause him plenty of headaches.

Since he was appointed, Everton have shot up the Premier League table up into 13th spot.

However, some huge decisions await Moyes who already has a number of players who are set to see their contracts expire.

Moyes is keen to keep Dominic Calvert-Lewin at Everton, with the striker set to be out of contract at the end of the season.

But it is not just Calvert-Lewin, with Armando Broja also coming to the end of his loan spell at Goodison Park.

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Armando Broja makes decision over his Everton future

During January, Everton tried to return Broja to Chelsea after he picked up another injury setback.

However, he has since returned and even started for the first time under Moyes on the weekend against Forest.

According to The Athletic, Broja would be open to a move away from England if Everton do not choose to keep him.

There are a number of clubs from Germany, Spain and Italy who are showing an interest in the Albania international.

Chelsea are expecting significant interest to land for the 23-year-old despite his struggles with injury.

Moyes has praised Broja recently, but the striker failed to really make much of an impression on the weekend against Forest.

After Everton scored following his withdrawal, it will be telling to see whether Moyes decides to keep Broja in the starting XI on the weekend against Manchester City.

Broja failed to impress against Nottingham Forest

Moyes suggested he would start Broja during the week in his pre-Forest press conference.

That turned out to be the case as Broja was handed his first start under the 61-year-old at the City Ground.

Whether he is handed another start on the weekend at Goodison Park remains to be seen.

Moyes will want to get a good look at Broja before the end of the season and one game after the number of injuries he has endured would be harsh.

However, Everton are keen to keep rising up the table.