The forward is hoping that he can find a team where he can play regular football.
A loan spell at Fulham during the second half of last season was not a success.
Speaking to The Athletic about former teammate Callum Hudson-Odoi and Bournemouth’s Dominic Solanke, Broja stated: “Callum is a great talent and he had a major injury (Achilles tendon in his case) at Chelsea, like I did.
“Things didn’t work out, so he joined Forest and now he is scoring goals and is becoming himself again. They believed in him and that is what a player needs when you go through something like that injury.
“Dominic wasn’t given games at Chelsea, or (his next club) Liverpool, but he has now got five seasons under his belt at Bournemouth where he has been allowed to make mistakes, have bad games, do the wrong and right thing. He finished this season as one of the top scorers in the Premier League and if someone wants to buy him, it will cost a lot of money.
“Nothing has been decided yet, but if I need to go somewhere else to get back in my groove, then of course I would want to do that. As a player, there is no better feeling than being on the pitch and knowing you have a club and a team who defends you; a club who allow you to make mistakes because they know you will become something.
“But right now, all my focus is on doing my best for Albania at the Euros. I am as excited as any Albanian in the world. I cannot wait.”