CHELSEA striker Armando Broja has kicked off plans to build a dream new home complete with a lush cinema, swimming pool and spa. The forward , 22, splashed out on an old four-bedroom house in a private Surrey estate - not far from the Blues' Cobham training ground. But now the player has revealed plans to demolish the £1.

8million to make way for a mansion - which will be complete with a boots and kit store. Broja hopes to build a bigger luxury five-bed pad with a gaming and entertainment area, cinema, gym, swimming pool and spa. The proposed new home will also boast a grand double-height entrance hallway, retreat, study and covered outdoor terrace.

The Chelsea striker has applied to his local council for planning permission for a detached two-storey house with rooms in the roof, dormer windows and a garage. In a design statement, his planning agents said: "The proposal provides for a form of development that is in keeping with the character and appearance of the surrounding area in terms of its size, scale, height and design. "The proposal will be of a high standard of architecture, finish and landscaping, therefore will enhance the existing street scene significantly and add positive value to the existing area.

"The proposed dwelling aims to enhance the plot and internal space utilisation, creating a highly sustainable residence. "Residential properties in this area mainly comprise large detached dwellings on substantial plots, often gated." The existing house has a games r.