Chelsea’s solution for Armando Broja’s departure

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This winter, Chelsea are rather calm in the winter transfer window. A trend that is different from recent transfer periods. But in terms of departures, the Blues could be more active in the coming days, with the aim of rebalancing the finances of the London club. According to information from the tabloid The Sunstriker Armando Broja (22 years old) could pack up this winter.

On the other hand, few clubs can match the 35 million euros expected by Chelsea. Thus, to facilitate the Premier League clubs – with Wolverhampton and Fulham in the lead – the operation could be done in two stages. Like Lewis Hall in Newcastle, the Blues could loan the Albanian for the next six months, with an obligation to purchase. This season, Broja has played 17 matches in all competitions, scoring two goals and one assist.

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