Well-known transfer journalist Romano recently confirmed that the transfer of Chelsea striker Broya to Championship side Ipswich has been a complete failure. Previously, Ipswich, a promoted Premier League side, had held in-depth discussions with Chelsea on a season-long loan for Broya with a £30 million buyout clause, but unfortunately, the two sides ultimately failed to reach an agreement and decided not to move forward with the transfer.

Broya, now 22 years old, is a highly regarded young striker. He is currently valued at €22 million and shows great potential and market value. However, although Ipswich showed strong interest in Broya and tried to recruit him through a loan plus buyout, the two sides failed to reach a consensus on the terms and details of the transfer, leading to the abortion of the transfer in the end.

With the news of the failed transfer, Broya has returned to Chelsea's training base, ready to contribute to the Blues in the new season. The return of Broya is undoubtedly good news for Chelsea, who can continue to develop the young striker in the new season and expect him to show even better performance in the coming games.

For Ipswich, although it is a pity that they failed to bring in Broya, they still need to look for other suitable targets in the transfer market to strengthen the team's offense. As the Premier League is getting more and more intense, Ipswich needs to complete the recruitment process as soon as possible in order to ensure that the team can remain competitive in the new season.

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