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According to reports, WOLVES are planning a move for Armando Broja, a misfit for Chelsea.
Additionally, the Blues might sell as they try to sign a goal striker with experience this month.

The 22-year-old Broja came to Chelsea in 2009 after rising through the academy.
The attacker had successful stints on loan with Southampton and Vitesse.
However, he has only scored three goals for the Blues in 36 games.
The Mail also says Chelsea is accepting offers.
Wolves are rumored to be considering an offer given that they allowed Sasa Kalajdzic and Fabio Silva to go on loan.
The physicality and versatility of Broja as a forward makes him a favorite of Gary O’Neill.
Chelsea, who has had difficulty capitalizing on opportunities, is eager to acquire a new striker.
In order to raise money, Broja, who has been capped 17 times by Albania, might be sold to Molineux.
Wolves are not the only ones with this attraction, though.
This month, Fulham would also like to negotiate a deal for Broja.
Additionally, West Ham has been a long-term suitor since their unsuccessful summertime bid for him.
Broja would much rather stay and defend his starting position at Stamford Bridge.
But with Nicolas Jackson at the top of the hierarchy and a new hitman on Todd Boehly’s wish list, chances will soon become limited.
But Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino is still a fan and believes Broja has what it takes to dominate the world if given enough time.
Poch stated: “It’s incredibly essential for him, but to be truly honest, I think he should use this type of game to feel the net, score a goal, and get better.
“Improve his body language as well as his level of fitness and productivity. He needs to get up, go on, smile, and have a little more optimism.
“I told him to smile when he walks outside. Positively, he should relish it more, laugh and smile more, surround himself with positive energy, and be a content youngster.
“He must develop in that manner if he wants to raise his game. It has incredible potential. We are discussing one of the most talented young attackers in Europe or England.
“But now that he needs to push himself, we’re going to try to help him realize that hard work and perseverance are what really matter.”
“He obviously needs time as he had a serious injury in the past that kept him away for about a year. He finds it difficult to execute to the caliber we demand because of how high our standards are.
“We have a lot of faith in him, and we will undoubtedly encourage him to get better every day.”