Fulham leaders are considering a possible bid for Chelsea's Albanian striker Armando Broja. Fulham is ready to attack on the last day of the winter market, starting with Raul Jimenez's injury. The striker was injured in Fulham's goalless draw with Everton, and now the team may need a new player in the attacking department for the remainder of the season.
The extent of Jimenez's injury has not yet been released. Meanwhile, Fulham's coach, Marco Silva, said at the end of the challenge against Everton that the striker's injury is not a good sign.
Broja was part of Chelsea's squad in the transfer to Liverpool, but he could still leave before the end of the transfer window. Fulham is the most likely destination at the moment, as Wolves, who had expressed interest in the Albanian, seems not to make another offer. Wolverhampton were interested in a loan deal, but Chelsea rejected the offer. Aston Villa and West Ham also expressed interest in Broja, but on their part, there are no surprises on the last day of the market.
Chelsea are looking to balance the financial situation with the funds gained from the sale of Broja, and are not interested in a loan deal. However, according to all possibilities, it seems that the Albanian will stay for the rest of the season at Stamford Bridge.
This is because another problem for reaching an agreement between Chelsea and Fulham is the price that the London Blues are asking for their attacker. The leaders of Chelsea value Broja's card in the figures of 50 million pounds, but this value could drop significantly if an agreement is reached within this market.
















