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Transfer chiefs Todd Boehly and Chelsea are willing to LOAN striker Armando Broja at this time, provided that a £35 million sale occurs in the summer.
The Stamford Bridge team is prepared to assist interested parties who may experience difficulties with Financial Fair Play in completing the deal.

The 22-year-old Broja, who was born in Slough, is a fan of Wolves and Fulham and is on multiple hit lists.
But because of the budgetary constraints, many Prem ensembles are finding this window challenging.
The Blues are therefore in favor of a loan with a buyout clause of £35 million at the end of the current campaign.
When Chelsea transferred Lewis Hall to Newcastle on loan with the intention of purchasing him in the summer, they struck a similarly “sweet” arrangement.
Back in August, the Toon agreed to pay £28 million for the 19-year-old, plus a further £7 million.
Newcastle is currently struggling with financial restrictions, which makes it challenging for them to bolster their roster in January.
Eddie Howe apparently had his eye on loaning Kalvin Phillips from Manchester City, but a £7 million fee turned him off.
Regarding Broja, he has made 17 appearances for Chelsea across all competitions this season, tallying two goals.
Previously, he spent the 2021–2022 season on loan at Southampton.
Wolves are keeping an eye on Broja following the loan outs of forwards Fabio Silva and Sasa Kalajdzic.
Fulham, meanwhile, is intrigued by rumors that Rodrigo Muniz is considering leaving.